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white fusion prayer plant Goeppertia White FusionGoeppertia (Calathea) lietzei 'White Fusion' Goeppertia (Calathea) lietzei 'White Fusion' is a compact prayer plant with green, pale green and white marbling across slender, slightly wavy leaves. The pattern changes from leaf to leaf, so the plant never looks flat or repeated. It grows from rhizomes and fills out by producing side shoots from the base. Fine petioles hold the leaves above the pot, while pale purple undersides become easier to see when
Goeppertia (Calathea) lietzei 'White Fusion'
Goeppertia (Calathea) lietzei 'White Fusion' is a compact prayer plant with green, pale green and white marbling across slender, slightly wavy leaves. The pattern changes from leaf to leaf, so the plant never looks flat or repeated.
It grows from rhizomes and fills out by producing side shoots from the base. Fine petioles hold the leaves above the pot, while pale purple undersides become easier to see when the leaves lift in the evening.
White Fusion leaf pattern and compact growth
- Growth habit: Small, clump-forming and rhizomatous, with new shoots produced from the base.
- Leaf pattern: Green, pale green and white patching across the upper surface, with strong variation between leaves.
- Leaf shape: Narrow to elliptic blades with pointed tips and softly wavy young growth.
- Pot behaviour: Stays manageable in smaller indoor pots when the root zone stays evenly moist and well aerated.
- Leaf movement: The blades lift and settle through normal prayer-plant movement.
Where Goeppertia lietzei 'White Fusion' comes from
Goeppertia lietzei is a Marantaceae species from eastern Brazil, where it grows in wet tropical conditions. Calathea lietzei is the older name still often seen with this plant.
The cultivated form 'FUSION WHITE' originated as a chance whole-plant mutation found in 2007 in a commercial nursery in Malaysia, within a planting of Calathea lietzei. It is described with compact growth, marbled green-and-white leaves, purple lower leaf surfaces, wavy young leaves and strong side-shoot production.
The white sections contain less chlorophyll than green tissue. Bright filtered light gives the plant enough energy for new growth; the white pattern itself is genetic and is not created by stronger light.
White Fusion care for marbled leaves
- Light: Keep in bright indirect or filtered light. Pale tissue marks quickly in harsh sun, while very dim spots slow new growth.
- Watering: Water when the upper 10–20% of the pot depth begins to dry, then let excess water drain fully.
- Water quality: Rainwater, filtered water or low-mineral water helps reduce brown tips, especially in hard-water areas.
- Substrate: Use a fine, airy mix with coco fibre or peat-free houseplant base, fine bark and perlite or pumice.
- Humidity: Aim for around 60% humidity or higher. A humidifier, grouped plants or a cabinet helps new leaves open with fewer dry edges.
- Temperature: Keep steady warmth around 18–26°C and protect the pot from cold surfaces and draughts.
- Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth with a diluted balanced fertiliser. Weak, regular feeding suits the roots better than strong doses.
- Propagation: Divide only a mature plant with several active shoots, keeping each division warm and evenly moist while roots recover.
White Fusion problems: crisping, curling and mites
- Crisp white margins: Check humidity and mineral build-up, then feel whether the pot is drying unevenly below the surface.
- Curled leaves: Dry roots, cold air and low humidity can all cause curling, so check root moisture and placement together.
- Papery pale patches: Move the plant away from direct sun and leave partly functional leaves in place until stronger replacements grow.
- Soft basal shoots: Inspect drainage and root firmness if the substrate stays wet for several days after watering.
- Fine speckling: Check undersides and petiole bases for spider mites, especially during warm dry periods.
White Fusion around pets
Calathea species are listed by the ASPCA as non-toxic to cats, dogs and horses. Chewing can still tear the thin leaves and may cause mild stomach upset, so keep the plant away from pets that regularly nibble houseplants.
Goeppertia lietzei name and Calathea synonym
Goeppertia is the accepted genus for this species, while Calathea remains the familiar synonym. Calathea comes from Latin calathus and Greek kalathos, meaning a basket-like vessel. The species name lietzei refers to Mr. Lietz of Brazil, who was connected with the plant’s early introduction into European cultivation. 'White Fusion' is the common name used for the patented cultivar 'FUSION WHITE'.
Goeppertia lietzei 'White Fusion' stays small and highly patterned, with unpredictable white-green marbling and purple undersides that move into view in the evening.
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