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  2. Just Bought a Prayer Plant? Here's How to Care for It - AOL

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    Prayer plants have a low-growing form that looks best in hanging baskets or cascading out of pots. Here's how to care for them.

  3. How to Propagate a Prayer Plant with 3 Simple Methods - AOL

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    Plant your new baby prayer plants in well-draining pots filled with a quality potting mix. After potting, water the plants in, place them in a spot that receives bright, indirect light , and care ...

  4. 7 Reasons Your Prayer Plant's Leaves Are Curling—and ... - AOL

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    Prayer plants (Maranta leuconeura) are tropical flowering perennials that are often grown indoors as a houseplant. While they are relatively easy to care for, one issue you may encounter is the ...

  5. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Inventor and writer Sir Hugh Platt published Garden of Eden in 1660, a book which directed indoor plant growing methods. [17] Wealthy British households purchased imported fruit trees, especially citrus trees, to grow in specialized orangeries. [18]: 21–31 Less wealthy people would also grow plants, especially flowers, indoors.

  6. Calathea - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation is the process of creating an offspring of a plant through a mother plant. Calathea achieve propagation through division. [5] To successfully propagate a calathea, one needs to have a healthy established mother plant. After removing the mother plant from its pot, the plant can be gently separated into smaller parts. [5]

  7. Maranta leuconeura - Wikipedia

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    Propagation by seed is possible although is less common. Seed germination is recommended at 13–18 °C (55–64 °F). [7] Maranta leuconeura can also be propagated in vitro. [10] Unpollinated flower Early development of seed body after hand pollination, seen as a swelling at the base of the flower. The plant points the whole stalk downwards ...