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prayer plant dottie

prayer plant dottie Goeppertia Dottie

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prayer plant dottie Goeppertia DottieGoeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' ('Illustrious') Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' is a dark rose painted prayer plant with rounded leaves that mature to deep black green and vivid pink markings. The pink midrib and inner ring stand out clearly against the dark leaf surface, giving mature leaves a sharp, graphic look. 'Dottie' grows from a rhizomatous base and forms a compact clump. New leaves emerge rolled and lighter in colour, then

Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' ('Illustrious')

Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' is a dark rose-painted prayer plant with rounded leaves that mature to deep black-green and vivid pink markings. The pink midrib and inner ring stand out clearly against the dark leaf surface, giving mature leaves a sharp, graphic look.

'Dottie' grows from a rhizomatous base and forms a compact clump. New leaves emerge rolled and lighter in colour, then darken as they harden. The cultivar is known for nearly black-green round leaves with vivid pink markings that stay pink as the plant matures.

What stands out on Goeppertia roseopicta 'Dottie'

  • Leaf colour: Very dark black-green upper surfaces with vivid pink markings.
  • Pattern placement: Pink midrib and a bright pink band set inside the leaf edge.
  • Leaf form: Rounded to orbicular blades with smooth upper surfaces and softly waved mature edges.
  • Growth habit: Compact rhizomatous clump with new leaves rising from the base.
  • Colour development: Young leaves open softer and deepen as they mature.

Dark leaves and pink banding

'Dottie' originated as a naturally occurring mutation selected by Ann E. Lamb from tissue-culture-derived Calathea roseopicta in Apopka, Florida, on 11 March 1998. It was propagated by tissue culture and division, and the dark leaves with vivid pink markings remained stable through propagation.

The leaf blade is orbicular with an entire margin, a smooth shiny upper surface and a bright pink band roughly 1–2 cm inside the edge. Indoors, dark leaves usually develop with fewer marks when new growth opens in steady warmth, filtered light, even moisture and high humidity.

Care for dark-leaved Goeppertia roseopicta 'Dottie'

  • Light: Grow in bright indirect light or bright shade. Strong direct sun can mark the dark leaves, while very low light slows replacement growth.
  • Watering rhythm: Keep the mix evenly moist, watering when the upper 10–25% has dried. The roots need moisture and oxygen at the same time.
  • Drainage: Use a pot with drainage holes and empty standing water after watering. Wet, airless substrate quickly leads to yellowing leaves and root decline.
  • Substrate: Choose a fine to medium airy mix that holds moisture but stays open, such as peat-free houseplant mix amended with bark, coco chips, perlite or pumice.
  • Humidity: Keep humidity high, ideally around 60–80%. Dry air shows quickly on the pink markings and dark leaf edges.
  • Temperature: Maintain steady warmth, ideally 18–26°C. Avoid cold root zones below about 15–16°C.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with diluted balanced fertiliser. Flush occasionally with low-mineral water if salts build up in the mix.
  • Grooming: Remove fully spent leaves at the base. Keep partly healthy leaves if they still support the plant while new growth forms.
  • Division: Divide only mature clumps with several rooted growing points. Small divisions recover more slowly if separated too early.

Fixing edge burn and weak growth in 'Dottie'

  • Crispy pink edges: Usually caused by low humidity, irregular watering or mineral-rich water. Stabilise moisture and switch to softer water before trimming.
  • Several yellow leaves at once: Check for soggy lower substrate, an oversized pot or compacted mix around the roots.
  • Leaf curl during the day: Check the rootball, light intensity and nearby heat sources. Evening movement is normal; daytime curling needs a closer look.
  • Pale or weak new growth: Often linked to low light, cold conditions or recovery after transport. Hold conditions steady and assess the next new leaves.
  • Spider mites: Dark leaves can hide early damage. Look for fine speckling, dull patches and webbing under the leaves.

Keeping 'Dottie' colour clean indoors

'Dottie' develops strong colour when new leaves open in warmth and humidity. Its dark surface shows marks clearly, so steady watering, warm roots and filtered light matter. Rotate the pot now and then so the clump grows evenly on all sides.

Pets and Goeppertia roseopicta 'Dottie'

Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' is generally regarded as pet-safe. Calathea spp. are listed as non-toxic to cats and dogs, although repeated chewing can still lead to mild digestive upset because pets are eating plant material.

Goeppertia, Calathea and the 'Dottie' name

Goeppertia honours Heinrich Göppert, a German botanist and paleobotanist. Calathea, the older name still common around this group, is generally traced to Greek kalathos, meaning a basket or basket-like vessel. The species epithet roseopicta means “rose-painted”, matching the pink markings across this cultivar group.

Goeppertia roseopicta 'Dottie' forms a compact clump of near-black rounded leaves with a vivid pink ring pattern.

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