An unusual houseplant, the stunning tropical foliage of this famous attractive plant has eye-catching, multicolored glossy leaves, with the amount of its bold variegation varying considerably from leaf to leaf. The irregular colors of cream, green or pink on the upper surfaces become either a solid pink to burgundy or even maroon with pink variegation on the undersides. Each blade has an internal mechanism for orienting itself towards or away from the Sun, in the morning, it will face east to catch more of the early morning Sun yet by midday, the leaf will be upright to lessen its exposure to the intense afternoon Sun and then in the evening, its leaves raise upright to pray, resembling and related to the Prayer Plant. Native to Brazilian rain forests, this exotic plant requires high humidity and warm temperatures to thrive. Slowly grows to an average height of 18-30 in. Grow indoors as a-year-round houseplant in a warm, well lit, highly humid spot away from direct sunlight or outdoors as a seasonal annual in a sheltered shade bed or patio. In its native habitat, whitish pink flowers may be seen; however, flowers rarely form when grown as houseplants. Although 'Triostar isn't the easiest indoor plant to care for, they aren't the most difficult either. Keeping the plant in medium indirect light, watering them often enough and maintaining high humidity is practically all it takes to enjoy their beautiful foliage for many-years.
Brings an exotic tropical vibe to your space with its head-turning eye-catching foliage
Bold leaves are green, cream and pink on top while bottom is deep pink or magenta
Com mon exotic addition to an outdoor annual bed or as a dramatic houseplant specimen
Tropical plant that thrives in warm temperatures, high humidity and bright light
Native to the rainforests of Brazil
Needs adequate humidity, the correct potting soil medium and enough light to ensure its colored foliage stays bright and vibrant all-year long
Requires high humidity or leaves will dry out, starting along edges, mist everyday
Ships in a 10 in. tall and wide black nursery pot and the plant itself is approximately 12 in. to 15 in. tall
Hardy in USDA plant zones 10 to 11, in other cooler zones, simply grow indoors as a houseplant in a site that mimics a rainforest environment
To acco mmodate mature size or when planting in groups, space 2 ft. away from other plants or structures
Plant in a light, well draining potting soil, keeping soil moist but not soggy, mist leaves with water everyday
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