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prayer plant sticky leaves Goeppertia Flamestar

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prayer plant sticky leaves Goeppertia FlamestarGoeppertia (Calathea) veitchiana 'Flamestar' Goeppertia (Calathea) veitchiana 'Flamestar' is a patterned prayer plant with broad oval leaves, pale green feathering and rich burgundy undersides. The markings sit along the midrib and run in parallel strokes toward the edges, creating a lively surface pattern while the plant keeps the slow, clumping growth typical of Goeppertia veitchiana. The species is native to Ecuador and belongs to Marantaceae.

Goeppertia (Calathea) veitchiana 'Flamestar'

Goeppertia (Calathea) veitchiana 'Flamestar' is a patterned prayer plant with broad oval leaves, pale green feathering and rich burgundy undersides. The markings sit along the midrib and run in parallel strokes toward the edges, creating a lively surface pattern while the plant keeps the slow, clumping growth typical of Goeppertia veitchiana.

The species is native to Ecuador and belongs to Marantaceae. Indoors, 'Flamestar' grows from a rhizomatous base and produces fresh leaves on individual petioles from the centre of the pot. The burgundy undersides become visible as leaves shift and angle through the day.

Goeppertia veitchiana 'Flamestar' features

  • Feathered pattern: Medium green leaves carry pale green strokes along and beside the midrib.
  • Warm leaf reverse: Mature leaves show a deep burgundy underside when they lift or unfurl.
  • Rhizomatous base: New leaves rise from basal growing points and slowly build a rounded clump.
  • Ecuadorian species origin: Goeppertia veitchiana grows in wet tropical habitat, shaping its need for warmth and humidity.
  • Rare flowers indoors: The species can flower, while indoor plants usually show their colour through the patterned leaves.

Feathered leaf pattern and Ecuadorian origin

'Flamestar' has the broad leaf shape associated with Goeppertia veitchiana, with a medium green background and paler markings that follow the leaf’s central line. New leaves may open softer in colour, then settle into stronger contrast as they mature. The burgundy underside gives the plant extra depth when leaves are viewed from an angle.

The rhizome below the substrate produces new shoots close to the original clump. Fine roots grow from this base and need access to both moisture and oxygen. Dense, collapsed or waterlogged potting mix can disturb the root zone quickly. When the root zone stays moist and aerated, petioles stay firmer and new leaves open with fewer stress marks.

Because the species comes from wet tropical Ecuador, indoor care should focus on filtered light, warm air, high humidity and an even watering cycle. The aim is to keep the substrate moist enough for active roots while allowing air pockets to remain in the mix after watering.

Care for Goeppertia veitchiana 'Flamestar'

  • Light: Provide bright indirect light or gentle partial shade. Direct sun can scorch the broad leaf surface and wash out the contrast.
  • Watering: Water when the upper 20–30% of the potting mix has dried. Let water drain through fully so the rhizome stays moist and aerated.
  • Water quality: Use rainwater, filtered water or low-mineral water where possible. Fluoride and mineral build-up can contribute to brown leaf tips.
  • Humidity: Keep humidity above 60% for smoother new growth. Broad leaves show dry-air stress through crisping margins and curling edges.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant around 18–29 °C. Sudden drops, cold drafts and cold wet substrate can stall new leaves.
  • Substrate: Use a fine, airy mix with coco fibre or peat-free base, fine bark, perlite or pumice. The mix should hold moisture without compacting.
  • Feeding: Feed monthly or lightly during active growth with diluted balanced fertiliser. Avoid heavy feeding while the plant is adjusting or recently repotted.
  • Repotting: Repot when roots fill the pot or the mix has broken down. A slightly snug drainage pot helps the substrate dry at a safer pace.
  • Propagation: Propagate by division of mature clumps. Each section needs roots, leaves and an active growing point from the rhizome.

Common 'Flamestar' leaf problems

  • Brown edges: Check humidity, water quality and watering consistency. Dry air and mineral accumulation commonly show along the margin first.
  • Washed markings: Light may be too weak or too intense. Shift to bright filtered light and judge the next new leaf.
  • Yellow leaves: One older leaf can fade naturally, while several yellow leaves together often point to wet, compacted or cold substrate.
  • Leaf spotting: Wet leaves and weak airflow can encourage marks. Water the substrate directly and give the plant gentle air movement.
  • Stalled growth: Cool conditions, old substrate or root congestion can all slow the rhizome. Check roots and temperature before increasing fertiliser.
  • Pest scarring: Thrips, spider mites, scale, aphids and mealybugs can affect stressed plants. Look for silvery marks, fine speckling or sticky residue.

Cleaning and checking patterned leaves

The leaf pattern can vary slightly between leaves, especially while the plant settles after transport. New leaves from firm petioles and clean unfurling show that the clump is actively growing.

Dust is visible on broad patterned leaves. Wipe the upper surface with a damp cloth while supporting the blade from below. Clean leaves also make pest checks easier, especially along the underside and petiole bases.

Safety notes for 'Flamestar'

Calathea species are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs. Chewing can still damage the broad patterned leaves, so Goeppertia (Calathea) veitchiana 'Flamestar' should be kept away from pets that repeatedly bite houseplants.

Botanical name and Calathea veitchiana synonym

Goeppertia belongs to the prayer plant family, Marantaceae, and the genus name honours Johann Heinrich Robert Göppert, a German botanist and palaeobotanist. The species epithet veitchiana honours Sir Harry Veitch and the Veitch horticultural family, known for 19th-century plant introductions. The species was first published as Calathea veitchiana in 1865 and later transferred to Goeppertia; the older Calathea name is still seen with this species. 'Flamestar' names this feather-patterned veitchiana cultivar.

Goeppertia veitchiana 'Flamestar' has broad leaves with feathered green markings, burgundy undersides and a slow clumping habit.

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