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Wholesale Maranta Red Prayer Plant Purifies the air Indoor plant
Wholesale Maranta Red Prayer Plant Purifies the air Indoor plant
Wholesale Maranta Red Prayer Plant Purifies the air Indoor plant
Wholesale Maranta Red Prayer Plant Purifies the air Indoor plant
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Enjoy the green leaves with unique stripe Maranta Prayer Plant. Keep in bright position avoid direct sunlight. Fertilize once every 2-3 weeks Keep soil moist, don't allow to dry out. Prayer plants are popular houseplants for good reason. Their beautiful leaves catch the eye with their seemingly painted on patterns and the lemon lime prayer plant is bright and vibrant. This green variety of maranta should not be overlooked as a beginner friendly plant. It is far less fussy than it’s red veined relative and many other ‘prayer’ plant varieties. I often refer to this one as ‘the good boy’ because it just grows and grows and flowers and aside from decent quality water, it doesn’t want for much.
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SKU: 4 Brasil Phil Made in United States Weight: 90.72 g (3.2 oz)
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I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
Oct 29, 2025 • Rachel • Mayfield Heights, OH, United States




















