Family: Marantaceae

Scientific Name: Maranta leuconeura kerchoviana

Common Name: Rabbit Track Plant, Prayer Plant, Rabbit Tracks, Ten Commandment Olants

DescriptionA plant that requires a little more work. It tolerates most normal house conditions but prefers a few up grades. It also goes through a die back dormancy period.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Indoor Foliage
Hardiness Zone9
SunlightBright to moderate, up to 1000 foot candles, tolerates artificial light.
MoisturePrefers to be kept evenly moist. Tolerates average humidity but prefers more.
Growing Mediaaverage house
Temperatureprefers warm, tolerates average house
FlowersSmall white flowers with purple stripes are bore on an upright stem called a raceme.
LeavesThe green leaves are oblong. On the upper surface running on both sides of the midrib are brown blotches. The plant is prostrate growing. During the night these leaves will roll up.
Stemscreeping, procumbent
Rootsfiborous
DimensionsIt is a low ground hugging plant. It can be kept in a small pot (4.5") or allowed to fill in a larger pot (10" or more). It will cascade over the side of a pot.
MaintenanceThe passing of the flowers seems to indicate the start of a resting period. At this point, water a little less and remove the dead foliage. After a period of time it will start to regrow with fresh, crisp colorful leaves.
Propagationdivision, cuttings
Native SiteBrazil
Misc FactsThe foliage on the Marantha's is colorful and has different patterns. A well grown plant in a large pot is a great addition to the indoor garden.
Notes & Reference#02-Exotic Plant Manual (Alfred Byrd Graf) , #70-Indoor Plants (Courtuer and Clark), #158-Plantepedia (Maggie Stuckey)
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