


Calathea White Fusion Prayer Plant House Plant 6cm Pot
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is one of the most striking variegated prayer plants available. A cultivar of Calathea lietzei (often reclassified within Goeppertia), it features dramatic swirls of white, cream and soft green across elongated leaves, with a rich purple underside.
Each leaf looks hand-painted, blending cool tones into an elegant marbled pattern. Like other Calatheas, it gently raises and lowers its leaves throughout the day in response to light â a movement known as nyctinasty, which gives rise to the name âprayer plantâ.
While undeniably beautiful, âWhite Fusionâ prefers consistent conditions and slightly more attentive care.
Key Features
-
đż White and cream marbled variegation
-
đż Soft green patterning
-
đż Deep purple leaf undersides
-
đż Elegant elongated foliage
-
đż Prayer plant leaf movement
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sun â white areas scorch easily
-
Too little light may dull variegation
Filtered light keeps colours crisp and balanced.
Watering
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ prefers consistently moist (but not soggy) soil.
-
Water when the top 2â3cm feels slightly dry
-
Do not allow the soil to completely dry out
-
Reduce watering in winter
Important:
-
Use room-temperature water
-
Rainwater or filtered water is best (sensitive to tap water minerals)
-
Ensure good drainage
Overwatering can cause root rot; underwatering causes leaf curl and browning.
Humidity
High humidity is crucial.
-
Ideal range: 60â80%
-
Highly benefits from a humidifier
-
Excellent choice for plant cabinets or bathrooms
Low humidity commonly causes:
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Brown crispy edges
-
Curling leaves
-
Splitting on pale areas
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18â26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
-
Keep away from draughts and heating vents
Calatheas dislike sudden environmental changes.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a moisture-retentive yet well-draining mix:
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Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Coco coir or fine bark
The goal is lightly moist soil with good aeration.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Use half-strength dilution
-
Do not feed during winter dormancy
Overfeeding can cause leaf tip burn.
Growth Habit
-
Compact, bushy form
-
Typically grows 30â50cm tall
-
New leaves emerge rolled from the centre
Leaves naturally move throughout the day, folding slightly at night.
Common Problems
Brown leaf edges
-
Low humidity
-
Tap water sensitivity
Leaf curling
-
Underwatering
-
Dry air
Yellowing leaves
-
Overwatering
Fading variegation
-
Insufficient light
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is sometimes considered âhigh maintenanceâ, but stable warmth, humidity and consistent watering usually keep it thriving.
Styling Ideas
-
Beautiful in minimalist or Scandinavian interiors
-
Pair with darker foliage plants for contrast
-
Ideal for bright bathrooms or humid rooms
-
Looks elegant in neutral ceramic planters
Toxicity
Calatheas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, making them a safer option for households with cats and dogs.
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Description
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is one of the most striking variegated prayer plants available. A cultivar of Calathea lietzei (often reclassified within Goeppertia), it features dramatic swirls of white, cream and soft green across elongated leaves, with a rich purple underside.
Each leaf looks hand-painted, blending cool tones into an elegant marbled pattern. Like other Calatheas, it gently raises and lowers its leaves throughout the day in response to light â a movement known as nyctinasty, which gives rise to the name âprayer plantâ.
While undeniably beautiful, âWhite Fusionâ prefers consistent conditions and slightly more attentive care.
Key Features
-
đż White and cream marbled variegation
-
đż Soft green patterning
-
đż Deep purple leaf undersides
-
đż Elegant elongated foliage
-
đż Prayer plant leaf movement
Care Guide
Light
Bright, indirect light is essential.
-
East-facing windows are ideal
-
Avoid direct sun â white areas scorch easily
-
Too little light may dull variegation
Filtered light keeps colours crisp and balanced.
Watering
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ prefers consistently moist (but not soggy) soil.
-
Water when the top 2â3cm feels slightly dry
-
Do not allow the soil to completely dry out
-
Reduce watering in winter
Important:
-
Use room-temperature water
-
Rainwater or filtered water is best (sensitive to tap water minerals)
-
Ensure good drainage
Overwatering can cause root rot; underwatering causes leaf curl and browning.
Humidity
High humidity is crucial.
-
Ideal range: 60â80%
-
Highly benefits from a humidifier
-
Excellent choice for plant cabinets or bathrooms
Low humidity commonly causes:
-
Brown crispy edges
-
Curling leaves
-
Splitting on pale areas
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18â26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 16°C
-
Keep away from draughts and heating vents
Calatheas dislike sudden environmental changes.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a moisture-retentive yet well-draining mix:
-
Peat-free houseplant compost
-
Perlite
-
Coco coir or fine bark
The goal is lightly moist soil with good aeration.
Feeding
Feed during spring and summer:
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Use half-strength dilution
-
Do not feed during winter dormancy
Overfeeding can cause leaf tip burn.
Growth Habit
-
Compact, bushy form
-
Typically grows 30â50cm tall
-
New leaves emerge rolled from the centre
Leaves naturally move throughout the day, folding slightly at night.
Common Problems
Brown leaf edges
-
Low humidity
-
Tap water sensitivity
Leaf curling
-
Underwatering
-
Dry air
Yellowing leaves
-
Overwatering
Fading variegation
-
Insufficient light
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is sometimes considered âhigh maintenanceâ, but stable warmth, humidity and consistent watering usually keep it thriving.
Styling Ideas
-
Beautiful in minimalist or Scandinavian interiors
-
Pair with darker foliage plants for contrast
-
Ideal for bright bathrooms or humid rooms
-
Looks elegant in neutral ceramic planters
Toxicity
Calatheas are generally considered non-toxic to pets, making them a safer option for households with cats and dogs.























