Calathea âWhite Fusionâ (Peacock Plant)
Curated Indoor Plants â Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is a collector-favorite for one reason: the foliage looks like living artwork. The tops of the leaves feature striking white markings against rich green, while the undersides show a soft purple-pink tone that carries down the stemsâan elegant detail you notice up close.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Calathea âWhite Fusionâ
- Common names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
- Signature look: White-and-green contrasting markings
- Leaf underside: Soft purple-pink hue (also visible on stems)
- Native range: Tropical Americas (genus origin)
- Pot sizes (as available): Offered in 2", 4", 6" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Medium to bright, indirect light
- Water: Keep lightly moist; do not let soil dry completely
- Humidity: Prefers higher humidity
- Temp: Warm, stable indoor temps; avoid drafts
- Difficulty: Intermediate (thrives with consistency)
- Collector-level variegation: Crisp white markings against deep green foliage.
- Two-sided beauty: Purple-pink underside adds an elevated, designer detail.
- Refined indoor styling: Reads like dĂ©corâespecially in clean vessels.
- Instant statement plant: Looks finished even as a single plant on a stand.
Light Medium to bright, indirect
Place in a well-lit room with filtered light. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and reduce variegation quality.
Water Lightly moist, never soggy
Keep the soil lightly moist, but not wet. Water when the top portion begins to dry, then let excess drain. Avoid letting the pot sit in standing water.
Humidity Higher humidity preferred
Calatheas thrive with higher humidity. Bathrooms and kitchens can be naturally humid, or use a humidifier if your home is dry.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Gently remove packing materials around leaves. | Prevents bruising and lets the plant breathe. |
| First 2â6 hours | Place in medium-to-bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture. If the top feels dry, water lightly. | Helps calatheas recover without shock. |
| Within 48 hours | Maintain consistent moisture and avoid drafts or vents. | Supports stable leaf health and color. |
Weâre building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vesselsâespecially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. Calathea âWhite Fusionâ shines in clean, refined containers where the foliage can be the star.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Hereâs what our packing process looks likeâfrom soil protection to final presentationâso your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag provides a clean presentation and added protection.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home foliage that feels like living art.
Give Calathea âWhite Fusionâ stable indirect light and a touch more humidityâand enjoy striking variegation with refined, finished presence.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Calathea âWhite Fusionâ the same as a Peacock Plant?
Calatheas are often called Peacock Plants due to their decorative foliage. âWhite Fusionâ is a popular cultivar known for its white-and-green variegation and purple-toned underside.
What light is best for Calathea âWhite Fusionâ?
Medium to bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and reduce their appearance.
How often should I water it?
Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy. Water when the top portion begins to dry, then let excess drain fully.
Does it need extra humidity?
Calatheas prefer higher humidity. Bathrooms and kitchens can work well, or use a humidifier in dry homes.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Variegation patterns and color intensity can differâeach plant is unique.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.
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Description
Curated Indoor Plants â Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
Calathea âWhite Fusionâ is a collector-favorite for one reason: the foliage looks like living artwork. The tops of the leaves feature striking white markings against rich green, while the undersides show a soft purple-pink tone that carries down the stemsâan elegant detail you notice up close.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Calathea âWhite Fusionâ
- Common names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant
- Signature look: White-and-green contrasting markings
- Leaf underside: Soft purple-pink hue (also visible on stems)
- Native range: Tropical Americas (genus origin)
- Pot sizes (as available): Offered in 2", 4", 6" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Medium to bright, indirect light
- Water: Keep lightly moist; do not let soil dry completely
- Humidity: Prefers higher humidity
- Temp: Warm, stable indoor temps; avoid drafts
- Difficulty: Intermediate (thrives with consistency)
- Collector-level variegation: Crisp white markings against deep green foliage.
- Two-sided beauty: Purple-pink underside adds an elevated, designer detail.
- Refined indoor styling: Reads like dĂ©corâespecially in clean vessels.
- Instant statement plant: Looks finished even as a single plant on a stand.
Light Medium to bright, indirect
Place in a well-lit room with filtered light. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and reduce variegation quality.
Water Lightly moist, never soggy
Keep the soil lightly moist, but not wet. Water when the top portion begins to dry, then let excess drain. Avoid letting the pot sit in standing water.
Humidity Higher humidity preferred
Calatheas thrive with higher humidity. Bathrooms and kitchens can be naturally humid, or use a humidifier if your home is dry.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Gently remove packing materials around leaves. | Prevents bruising and lets the plant breathe. |
| First 2â6 hours | Place in medium-to-bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture. If the top feels dry, water lightly. | Helps calatheas recover without shock. |
| Within 48 hours | Maintain consistent moisture and avoid drafts or vents. | Supports stable leaf health and color. |
Weâre building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vesselsâespecially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. Calathea âWhite Fusionâ shines in clean, refined containers where the foliage can be the star.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Hereâs what our packing process looks likeâfrom soil protection to final presentationâso your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag provides a clean presentation and added protection.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home foliage that feels like living art.
Give Calathea âWhite Fusionâ stable indirect light and a touch more humidityâand enjoy striking variegation with refined, finished presence.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Calathea âWhite Fusionâ the same as a Peacock Plant?
Calatheas are often called Peacock Plants due to their decorative foliage. âWhite Fusionâ is a popular cultivar known for its white-and-green variegation and purple-toned underside.
What light is best for Calathea âWhite Fusionâ?
Medium to bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and reduce their appearance.
How often should I water it?
Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy. Water when the top portion begins to dry, then let excess drain fully.
Does it need extra humidity?
Calatheas prefer higher humidity. Bathrooms and kitchens can work well, or use a humidifier in dry homes.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Variegation patterns and color intensity can differâeach plant is unique.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.























