Calathea Varieties

A comparison of the most popular Calathea varieties — learn which one is right for your space and skill level.

Variety Key Feature Care Difficulty Price Range
Calathea Ornata (Pinstripe) Dark green leaves with thin pink pinstripes; purple undersides Easy Varies
Calathea Makoyana (Peacock) Oval leaves with feather-like green and cream patterns; thinner leaves than Ornata Easy Varies
Calathea Medallion Round, broad leaves with dark green medallion patterns on light green; large leaf size Easy Varies
Calathea Lancifolia (Rattlesnake) Long, wavy, lance-shaped leaves with dark green spots; purple undersides Easy Varies

Variety Details

Calathea Calathea Ornata (Pinstripe) variety — Dark green leaves with thin pink pinstripes; purple undersides

Calathea Ornata (Pinstripe)

The classic Calathea with dark green leaves adorned with delicate pink stripes that look hand-painted. The undersides are a rich purple, and the leaves fold up at night to reveal them.

Distinguishing feature: Dark green leaves with thin pink pinstripes; purple undersides

Care notes: The most humidity-demanding of the common Calatheas. Crispy edges appear quickly in dry air. Use distilled water to keep the pink stripes vibrant.

Calathea Calathea Makoyana (Peacock) variety — Oval leaves with feather-like green and cream patterns; thinner leaves than Ornata

Calathea Makoyana (Peacock)

Known as the Peacock Calathea for its dramatic oval leaves with feather-like patterns in shades of green and cream. The design looks painted on, with a translucent quality that catches the light beautifully.

Distinguishing feature: Oval leaves with feather-like green and cream patterns; thinner leaves than Ornata

Care notes: Slightly more tolerant of average humidity than Ornata, but still needs 50%+ to thrive. More prone to spider mites — check undersides of leaves regularly.

Calathea Calathea Medallion variety — Round, broad leaves with dark green medallion patterns on light green; large leaf size

Calathea Medallion

A bold variety with large, round leaves featuring dark green medallion-like patterns radiating from the center on a light green background. The purple undersides make the nighttime fold-up display especially striking.

Distinguishing feature: Round, broad leaves with dark green medallion patterns on light green; large leaf size

Care notes: Larger leaves mean more surface area for moisture loss — needs consistent high humidity. Leaves can get crispy edges faster than smaller-leafed varieties if conditions are dry.

Calathea Calathea Lancifolia (Rattlesnake) variety — Long, wavy, lance-shaped leaves with dark green spots; purple undersides

Calathea Lancifolia (Rattlesnake)

One of the easier Calatheas to grow, with long, wavy, lance-shaped leaves spotted with dark green markings on a lighter green background. The purple undersides add to the visual interest when leaves fold at night.

Distinguishing feature: Long, wavy, lance-shaped leaves with dark green spots; purple undersides

Care notes: The most forgiving Calathea for beginners. Tolerates slightly lower humidity and occasional drying better than other varieties. A good starter Calathea before moving to more demanding types.