Calathea burle-marxii ‘Blue Ice’ – Ice Blue Calathea (6″ pot $70 on request)

This tropical plant has large lovely green leaves but is primarily known for its stunning ice blue flowers that resemble those of ginger but are surprisingly not of the same family of Zingiberidae.  As a classic forest floor plant, it does excellent in warmer climates as under-tree plantings, but in cooler climates best suited for indoor use in large pots or planters as the foliage will spread outwards to about a meter or more.

Ships in 1 gallon pot (6″ pot). Does not come with flowers. Please email us with zip code for a quote.

Description

This is a rare Calathea from Brazil that produces one of the neatest and loveliest inflorescence. It is known as “Blue Ice” or “Ice Blue” because the brilliant white cone has a blueish hue in certain lighting. These stunning pale blue beauties are normally 5″-7″ long/tall and can be seen year round in tropical climates. The bracteate inflorescence develops below the leaves at the stem tips and they are long lasting. The actual flowers that emerge out of the pine-cone shaped inflorescence are pinkish/purple and white. The large leaves are light green and resemble a ginger, heliconia or even banana plant. This is a shade loving plant that likes a moist soil. It is a clumping type of plant that reaches a height of more or less 3′ tall. It can be grown in a container or in the ground in a tropical climate. Keep above 35 degrees F. Very nice addition to any tropical collection and a nice holiday gift for a tropical plant collector.

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