geoppertia

navigate by keyword : angela appear beneath boldly calathea called chosen commonly cream cultivar evergreen flowers foliage formerly geoppertia goeppertia green habit houseplant its known leaves maroon occasionally often oval patterned perennial perhaps plant prayer purple roseopicta shades short stemmed showy small summer tender upright was white

Synedrella Nodiflora or Nodeweed or Cinderella weed with yellow tiny flower. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Synedrella Nodiflora or Nodeweed or Cinderella weed with yellow tiny flower. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calathea zebrina houseplant, commonly known as the zebra plant, in close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A floral display at the Orchid Show at the Chicago Botanic Garden, with a variety of Miltoniopsis Orchids, Calathea and Bromeliad Royalty Free Stock Photo
Looking down at a variety of Miltoniopsis Orchid flowers and flower buds Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
CALATHEA GEOPPERTIA ROSEOPICTA ANGELA
A variety of Miltoniopsis Orchid flowers and flower buds, in a floral display Royalty Free Stock Photo
Looking down at Miltoniopsis Orchid flowers mixed with, Calathea and Bromeliad plants Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
A large, heart shaped Philodendron gloriosum leaf growing among plants in a garden in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calathea Goeppertia roseopicta & x27;Angela& x27; is a tender, evergreen perennial cultivar with an upright habit of short-stemmed, oval, boldly patterned leaves. It is often chosen as a houseplant for its showy foliage with shades of cream, green, and maroon beneath. It was formerly known as Calathea & x27;Angela& x27; and perhaps commonly called the Prayer Plant & x27;Angela& x27;. Small, purple and white flowers occasionally appear in summer.


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