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Goeppertia (Calathea) 'Greenstar'

Goeppertia 'Greenstar' – Upright Tropical Foliage with Vivid Lime Midribs


'Greenstar' Goeppertia – Leaf Contrast, Structure and Statement Value


Goeppertia 'Greenstar', often still labeled under its older Calathea classification, is a striking prayer plant with long, pointed leaves that stand upright like torches. Each leaf is a rich, deep green with a sharp lime-colored midrib that runs through the center — crisp, defined, and consistently vivid. The leaf shape is more elongated than many other Goeppertia cultivars, giving the plant a sleek, vertical presence without looking heavy or cluttered.

As the day shifts, the leaves slightly raise and fold in response to light changes — a classic trait of Marantaceae. 'Greenstar' brings texture, rhythm, and contrast to any collection, especially in bright indirect light where its tones really pop.

Leaf traits and growth details


  • Leaf color: Matte deep green with sharp neon-lime midvein
  • Shape: Lanceolate (spear-shaped), slightly wavy edges
  • Growth habit: Upright rosette with moderate spread
  • Indoor size: Typically reaches 50–70 cm in height
  • Movement: Subtle nyctinasty (leaf movement with day/night cycles)

Background and plant behavior


Native to the understories of South American rainforests, Goeppertia species evolved in warm, shaded environments with high humidity and moist, loose soil. 'Greenstar' is a cultivar bred for its clean lines and strong midvein contrast — ideal for indoor growers wanting a tropical aesthetic without oversized leaves. As a member of the Marantaceae family, it grows from a rhizomatous base and maintains a tidy, contained footprint.

This plant is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safer choice for mixed homes with animals or small children.

How to care for Goeppertia 'Greenstar'


  • Light: Bright, indirect light keeps the lime center sharp; avoid direct sun
  • Water: Keep soil evenly moist but never soggy — don’t let it fully dry
  • Humidity: Prefers 60%+ — benefits from humidifiers or grouped plants
  • Temperature: Best between 18–26 °C; avoid drafts and temperature swings
  • Soil: Light, airy mix with compost, bark, and perlite for drainage
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years to refresh substrate and accommodate rhizome growth
  • Fertilising: Apply balanced liquid fertiliser monthly in growing season
  • Propagation: Best divided at the root level when repotting
  • Hydroponics: Can adjust to semi-hydroponics with consistent humidity
  • Pruning: Trim discoloured or tired leaves at the base

Issues you might see and how to fix them


  • Browning edges: Often linked to dry air or hard water — increase humidity and use filtered water
  • Curling leaves: May signal underwatering or low humidity — adjust both
  • Fungal spots: Improve airflow, avoid wetting the foliage directly
  • Spider mites or fungus gnats: Wipe leaves regularly and monitor soil moisture
  • Drooping foliage: Temporary wilting from lack of water — rehydrate gradually

Additional tips for strong, steady growth


'Greenstar' appreciates consistency — regular watering, stable temperature, and high humidity will keep it thriving. Rotate the pot occasionally for even growth, and flush the soil every few months to prevent fertiliser buildup. Use rainwater or filtered water if possible to avoid browning tips. This cultivar doesn’t sprawl or get leggy, making it a great fit for narrow spots that need vertical texture.


Etymology and classification notes


Goeppertia is the updated genus name for many former Calathea species, honoring 19th-century German botanist Heinrich Göppert. The cultivar name 'Greenstar' reflects the plant’s bold leaf center — a lime stripe radiating like a beam from the petiole to the tip. Though reclassified, it’s still commonly sold as Calathea 'Greenstar'.


FAQs about Goeppertia 'Greenstar'


Can it grow in low light?
It survives in lower light but loses vibrancy — brighter filtered light brings out the contrast best.


How often should I water?
Usually once the top 2–3 cm feel dry — about once a week depending on humidity and pot size.


Is it safe for pets?
Yes — Goeppertia 'Greenstar' is non-toxic and safe around cats and dogs.


Order today and grow Goeppertia 'Greenstar' — upright, pet-safe, and sharply defined tropical structure in one easy-care plant.

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  • Goeppertia (Calathea) 'Greenstar' is approximately 40 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.

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