8" Calathea Medallion 2.5 Feet Tall
Photographed individually · sold in small batches
The Calathea Medallion, scientifically known as Calathea veitchiana, is one of the most striking houseplants thanks to its bold round leaves marked with deep green, silver, and purple patterns. This plant instantly adds elegance and movement to any room since its leaves naturally rise and lower throughout the day. Its vibrant colors and soft textures make it perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, and cozy corners where you want something eye catching and unique.
Standing about 2.5 feet tall in a 8 inch grow pot, this Medallion has a lush presence without overwhelming your space, making it an ideal centerpiece for shelves, plant stands, or tabletops.
How to Care for a Calathea Medallion
Light: Prefers bright indirect light and can tolerate lower light conditions.
Watering: Keep the soil lightly moist. Water when the top inch feels dry.
Humidity: Enjoys high humidity. If you can mist it when you water it the plant will enjoy that but if you do not have anything to mist it with the plant will be okay.
Pets: Safe for pets.
Each plant comes with care instructions to help it stay full, colorful, and thriving in your home.
What's included
Your plant in its nursery pot, a printed care card written for your exact plant, free text-message care support for life, and our arrive-safe promise. Every box is packed by hand and includes a hand-written note from Joey.
Shipping & arrival
Ships within 1–2 business days, arrives in 2–4 days anywhere in the continental US — free on orders over $75. Plants travel bare-root in an insulated, braced box (heat packs in winter). If yours arrives stressed, text us a photo within 48 hours and we'll make it right.
Styling & placement
Check the care chips above for this plant's light needs, then match the room: bright-light plants love south- or west-facing windows; low-light varieties soften dim corners, shelves, and offices. Statement plants read best with space around them — beside a sofa, framing a window, or anchoring an empty corner. Smaller plants work in odd-numbered groups at varying heights.