Rattlesnake plant, scientifically known as Goeppertia insignis (formerly Calathea Lancifolia), is a stunning plant that can add a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor space.
Rattlesnake plants are native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil where this stunning plant thrives in warm, moist areas of the Brazilian rainforest and blooms in late spring and early summer months.
Rattlesnake plants prefer bright, indirect light. They thrive in areas with filtered sunlight or shade, away from direct exposure to the sun’s intense rays.
Rattlesnake plants prefer average room temperatures ranging from 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C). Avoid placing them in cold, dry air, poor ventilation, and drafts, as sudden temperature changes can stress the plant.
When it comes to rattlesnake plants, the options are endless. These tropical plants have captured the hearts of plant enthusiasts around the world, thanks to their exquisite beauty and unique patterns.
Propagating rattlesnake plants is a rewarding way to expand your collection or share this beauty with fellow plant enthusiasts. The process of propagating rattlesnake plants is relatively simple and can be done through division.