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Description
house plant with stripes Stromanthe Rolandicus 21cm Pot House Plant – Plants For All SeasonsStromanthe rolandicus is an elegant, lesser seen member of the prayer plant family, grown for its elongated, softly patterned leaves and graceful, upright habit. Compared with more boldly variegated Stromanthe and Calathea varieties, rolandicus has a calmer, more refined look, making it ideal for growers who appreciate subtle foliage and movement rather than high contrast. Like its relatives, it originates from tropical rainforest environments, where
Stromanthe rolandicus is an elegant, lesser-seen member of the prayer plant family, grown for its elongated, softly patterned leaves and graceful, upright habit. Compared with more boldly variegated Stromanthe and Calathea varieties, rolandicus has a calmer, more refined look, making it ideal for growers who appreciate subtle foliage and movement rather than high contrast.
Like its relatives, it originates from tropical rainforest environments, where warmth, humidity and consistent moisture are the norm.
Plant Description
Stromanthe rolandicus produces long, lance-shaped leaves with a smooth, slightly satin surface. The upper leaf surface is typically soft to mid green, sometimes with gentle tonal variation or faint patterning, while the undersides often show a muted reddish or purplish tint. The overall effect is understated but very elegant.
Leaves emerge on slender petioles from a clump-forming base, giving the plant a neat, upright and lightly arching form. As a prayer plant, the foliage moves subtly in response to light, lifting and folding slightly in the evening and opening again during the day.
Growth is steady rather than fast, and the plant maintains a tidy, well-balanced shape when conditions are right.
Light Requirements
Bright, indirect light is ideal. A position near an east-facing window works particularly well, or a bright spot set back from a south- or west-facing window.
Direct sunlight should be avoided, as it can scorch the leaves and cause fading or crisp edges. In lower light, the plant will survive but growth slows and leaf colour may become duller.
Watering
Stromanthe rolandicus prefers consistently moist compost, but it must never sit in waterlogged soil. Allow the top couple of centimetres of the growing medium to dry slightly between waterings, then water thoroughly.
This plant is sensitive to water quality. Using rainwater, distilled or filtered water is strongly recommended, as tap water salts and fluoride can lead to brown leaf tips and edges.
Never allow the plant to dry out completely. Prolonged dryness can cause leaf curl, browning and stress, while overwatering can quickly lead to root problems.
Temperature & Humidity
Warmth and humidity are essential. Stromanthe rolandicus thrives in stable temperatures between 18–26°C and should be kept away from cold draughts, open windows and unheated rooms. Temperatures below 15°C can cause stress and leaf damage.
High humidity is very important. This plant performs best with humidity above 60%. Low humidity is the most common cause of brown edges, curling leaves and general decline. A humidifier is highly recommended, especially during winter.
Good airflow is important, but avoid placing the plant near radiators, heaters or air-conditioning vents.
Soil & Potting
A moisture-retentive yet airy growing medium is ideal. The roots enjoy consistent moisture but also need oxygen. A mix of peat-free compost or coco coir with added perlite and a small amount of bark works well.
Choose a pot with good drainage holes and avoid oversizing. Repot only when the plant becomes root-bound, ideally in spring or early summer. Stromanthe species dislike frequent root disturbance.
Feeding
Feed lightly during the growing season. From spring through early autumn, apply a diluted balanced houseplant fertiliser every four to six weeks. Overfeeding can cause leaf burn and mineral build-up, especially on sensitive foliage.
Do not feed during winter when growth slows.
Pruning & Maintenance
Remove yellowing, damaged or heavily browned leaves at the base using clean scissors. This keeps the plant tidy and allows it to focus energy on healthy new growth.
Gently wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust. Avoid leaf shine products, which can clog leaf pores and damage foliage.
Common Issues & Sensitivities
Brown leaf edges are usually caused by low humidity, inconsistent watering or poor water quality. Curling leaves often indicate dryness or temperature stress. Faded colour typically points to insufficient light.
Spider mites can appear in dry conditions, making humidity management especially important.
Propagation
Propagation is done by division, usually at repotting time. Each division should have its own roots and several healthy leaves. Stromanthe rolandicus cannot be propagated from cuttings.
Overall Care Summary
Stromanthe rolandicus is a graceful, foliage-focused houseplant best suited to growers who can provide high humidity, consistent moisture and stable conditions. While not the easiest plant, it is deeply rewarding when its needs are met, offering elegant leaves, gentle movement and a refined tropical feel.
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