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Calathea Ornata

The Pinstripe Houseplant That Looks Like Living Art

Calathea ornata is the definition of “designer foliage”: deep green leaves with fine pink pinstripes and rich purple undersides that make a room feel curated in seconds. It’s a favorite for anyone shopping for a statement houseplant that reads bold but still feels calm—like a piece of modern art you can water.

For pet households, this one is a confident add-to-cart: calatheas are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA, making Pinstripe Calathea a go-to for pet-safe styling.

A Full, Floor-Ready Plant Without Taking Over Your Space

Indoors, Calathea ornata typically matures around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide, forming a lush, upright clump that fills a corner or shelf area beautifully. The growth is naturally dense, with new leaves emerging from the center, so it looks fuller over time without constant pruning.

This is the sweet spot for indoor buyers: big visual impact, but still manageable in a decorative pot. It’s also a strong option for staged “layered plant” looks—pair it with a trailing pothos or upright snake plant for instant height + texture contrast.

Bright Indirect Light, Warmth, and Humidity for Perfect Leaves

Pinstripe Calathea performs best in bright, indirect light—close to a window with filtered sun or a few feet back from bright exposure. Direct sun can scorch or fade foliage, while very low light can slow growth and dull the pattern.

Humidity is the upgrade that changes everything. Aim for higher humidity and steady warmth (calatheas dislike drafts and temperature swings). Filtered or distilled water helps too many calathea leaf-edge issues trace back to minerals/chemicals in tap water and inconsistent moisture.

Indoor Placement That Makes the Foliage Pop

Use Calathea ornata as an indoor focal point where you’ll notice the stripes: entry consoles, bright bathrooms, kitchens with good light, or a living room plant cluster. It shines in modern, coastal, and boho interiors because the leaf pattern provides “print” without visual clutter.

It also thrives as a pet-safe gift plant—the kind of housewarming present people actually keep—especially when paired with a simple care card: indirect light, even moisture, and humidity support for pristine leaves.

The Pinstripe Houseplant That Looks Like Living Art

Calathea ornata is the definition of “designer foliage”: deep green leaves with fine pink pinstripes and rich purple undersides that make a room feel curated in seconds. It’s a favorite for anyone shopping for a statement houseplant that reads bold but still feels calm—like a piece of modern art you can water.

For pet households, this one is a confident add-to-cart: calatheas are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA, making Pinstripe Calathea a go-to for pet-safe styling.

A Full, Floor-Ready Plant Without Taking Over Your Space

Indoors, Calathea ornata typically matures around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide, forming a lush, upright clump that fills a corner or shelf area beautifully. The growth is naturally dense, with new leaves emerging from the center, so it looks fuller over time without constant pruning.

This is the sweet spot for indoor buyers: big visual impact, but still manageable in a decorative pot. It’s also a strong option for staged “layered plant” looks—pair it with a trailing pothos or upright snake plant for instant height + texture contrast.

Bright Indirect Light, Warmth, and Humidity for Perfect Leaves

Pinstripe Calathea performs best in bright, indirect light—close to a window with filtered sun or a few feet back from bright exposure. Direct sun can scorch or fade foliage, while very low light can slow growth and dull the pattern.

Humidity is the upgrade that changes everything. Aim for higher humidity and steady warmth (calatheas dislike drafts and temperature swings). Filtered or distilled water helps too many calathea leaf-edge issues trace back to minerals/chemicals in tap water and inconsistent moisture.

Indoor Placement That Makes the Foliage Pop

Use Calathea ornata as an indoor focal point where you’ll notice the stripes: entry consoles, bright bathrooms, kitchens with good light, or a living room plant cluster. It shines in modern, coastal, and boho interiors because the leaf pattern provides “print” without visual clutter.

It also thrives as a pet-safe gift plant—the kind of housewarming present people actually keep—especially when paired with a simple care card: indirect light, even moisture, and humidity support for pristine leaves.

$17.09

Original: $56.95

-70%
Calathea Ornata

$56.95

$17.09

Description

The Pinstripe Houseplant That Looks Like Living Art

Calathea ornata is the definition of “designer foliage”: deep green leaves with fine pink pinstripes and rich purple undersides that make a room feel curated in seconds. It’s a favorite for anyone shopping for a statement houseplant that reads bold but still feels calm—like a piece of modern art you can water.

For pet households, this one is a confident add-to-cart: calatheas are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs by the ASPCA, making Pinstripe Calathea a go-to for pet-safe styling.

A Full, Floor-Ready Plant Without Taking Over Your Space

Indoors, Calathea ornata typically matures around 2–3 feet tall and 2–3 feet wide, forming a lush, upright clump that fills a corner or shelf area beautifully. The growth is naturally dense, with new leaves emerging from the center, so it looks fuller over time without constant pruning.

This is the sweet spot for indoor buyers: big visual impact, but still manageable in a decorative pot. It’s also a strong option for staged “layered plant” looks—pair it with a trailing pothos or upright snake plant for instant height + texture contrast.

Bright Indirect Light, Warmth, and Humidity for Perfect Leaves

Pinstripe Calathea performs best in bright, indirect light—close to a window with filtered sun or a few feet back from bright exposure. Direct sun can scorch or fade foliage, while very low light can slow growth and dull the pattern.

Humidity is the upgrade that changes everything. Aim for higher humidity and steady warmth (calatheas dislike drafts and temperature swings). Filtered or distilled water helps too many calathea leaf-edge issues trace back to minerals/chemicals in tap water and inconsistent moisture.

Indoor Placement That Makes the Foliage Pop

Use Calathea ornata as an indoor focal point where you’ll notice the stripes: entry consoles, bright bathrooms, kitchens with good light, or a living room plant cluster. It shines in modern, coastal, and boho interiors because the leaf pattern provides “print” without visual clutter.

It also thrives as a pet-safe gift plant—the kind of housewarming present people actually keep—especially when paired with a simple care card: indirect light, even moisture, and humidity support for pristine leaves.