Calathea Cora is lush variegation at its tropical best. Large dark green striped leaves and borders contrast with paler centres that are occasionally flushed with a pale shade of pink. In classic Calathea style the backs of the leaves are a dark red-purple. A houseplant with true jungle boogie credentials.
Horty Hints
Too wet, pet? The yellowing of lower leaves forms part of the natural aging process of your plant, however, if new growth is turning yellow, the plant is overwatered. Reduce watering immediately.
A tip for leaf tips! Some brown leaf tips are common but low humidity will make things worse. Try daily misting or moving location to a bathroom or kitchen.
Going round the twist! If you have noticed that the leaves on your Calathea have started to curl, your plant needs more water. Try to keep the plant evenly moist at all times, but not soggy.