Kim's a beauty! Big, soft, minty green, oval leaves flow from the pot on wiry stems, each displaying itself in a gentle curve outwards so you can see her beauty. She has a weeping habit, gracefully leaning over her pot edge. Patented and cultivated by plant inventor Brian Gold after he discovered a spontaneous mutation, wild Beauty Kim, alone in a greenhouse of her Maranta family, now comes to us. What makes her so beautiful is her wild variegation. You can expect anything! Those regular colors of the Kerchoviana are decorated with slashes and gashes of lemony yellow, with the possibility of some leaves half yellow and half green divided right down the midrib, with the occasional luminous and ghostly entire leaf all white but with the telltale rabbit tracks on Maranta leaves, shaded and faded to a pale pink. Of course she prays for you at night, softly folding her hands, gently rustling. A lovely plant.
- Air Purifying
- Pet Friendly
Quick Care Guide:
- Water - Med/High (4): Prefers more water than most, but soil can dry out periodically. Use a spray bottle to mist and increase humidity levels without soaking the soil and roots.
- Light - Medium (3): Plant prefers natural, diffused light. Can be placed in a spacious living room. Indirect light preferred. No direct sunlight on leaves.
- Difficulty - Medium (3): Not too difficult to keep happy, but does require some attention..