Arrowroot: complete guide to foliage perfection
Maranta arundinacea
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Overview
Maranta arundinacea, commonly called arrowroot, is a graceful foliage plant native to tropical America. Prized for its decorative leaf patterns and elegant growth habit, arrowroot has been cultivated for centuries. Traditionally harvested for starch, this plant is now beloved as a spectacular houseplant. It thrives in warm, humid environments and brings tropical elegance indoors.
Appearance and bloom
Arrowroot grows to approximately 60 cm tall with elongated, graceful leaves of 15-20 cm. Leaves display distinctive patterns and soft green coloring. In summer, subtle white or yellow flowers appear in small spikes. The foliage itself is the main ornamental feature, offering intricate patterns and textures.
Ideal location
Arrowroot thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sun scorches leaves. Perfect near north or east-facing windows, or several meters from south/west-facing windows. Indoors, position near windows with sheer curtains for filtered light. Outdoors, light to partial shade works best.
Soil
Use potting mix rich in organic matter: standard peat-based soil blended with perlite (1:1 ratio). The plant has fine roots requiring well-draining medium. For outdoor planting, incorporate generous compost to improve moisture retention. Avoid waterlogging.
Watering
Keep soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Arrowroot loves high humidity; mist leaves regularly or place on wet pebble trays. Water with room-temperature rainwater when possible. Winter: reduce watering but prevent drying. Indoors, daily misting helps; outdoors, water after rain.
Pruning
Pruning is optional but encourages bushier growth. Remove dead leaves and stems. Cut back in spring for more compact form. Mature plants develop elegant trailing habit. Allow natural growth for best appearance.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Growing season begins, apply balanced fertilizer monthly. Summer: Regular watering, mist frequently, feed every 2 weeks. Autumn: Gradually reduce feeding, water less often. Winter: Minimal care, fertilize only if actively growing.
Winter hardiness
Arrowroot is not frost-hardy. Protect below 15C (ideal 18-25C). Outdoor growing: summer season only. Move indoors before first frost. Container plants can be brought inside year-round.
Companion plants
Pairs well with moisture-loving companions: ferns, calathea, other tropical foliage. Outdoors: grow beneath tall shade trees.
Closing
Arrowroot is an excellent choice for foliage enthusiasts. With adequate humidity and indirect light, this plant flourishes spectacularly. Discover more on gardenworld.app/en!
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