Network Calathea (Goeppertia kegeljanii 'PP0005')


Network Calathea Plant Features

Network Calathea is a new (and trendy) houseplant that shows off fantastically variegated foliage. Its lance-shaped mid-green leaves bear dark green veins. They form a pattern that almost looks like a digital network. The effect is particularly striking when the leaves are backlit.

This sought-after houseplant is the perfect size for desks and tabletops. That's perfect as the variegation pattern shows off to best effect when the plant is viewed up close. It's an ideal companion for your work desk to give your eyes a rest after looking at a screen too long. 

Note: You might also see this plant sold as a variety under the botanical name Calathea musaica, but they are different plants. Network was patented (USPP20487)  by its plant breeder in 2009. (Learn more about plant patents.) Costa Farms was granted exclusive rights in North America to propagate it. Network differs from Goeppertia kegeljanii (aka Calathea musaica) in that it's more compact and bushier, with smaller leaf stems. It also offers more pronounced variegation. 

Buy Network Calathea
Buy it online and have it shipped fresh from our farm, direct to your door from our online plant shop. Look for Costa Farms' Network calathea at your favorite retailer. See a list of our in-store and online retailer partners.

Network Calathea Growing Instructions

Light
While Network calathea will tolerate a low-light spot, it thrives in medium to bright (but indirect) light. Not sure about the amount of light your space has? As a rough rule of thumb, in low light there's just enough illumination to read a book or magazine throughout the day without extra lighting. In medium light, the plant will cast a soft or light shadow and in bright light, the plant will have a strong shadow. 

Water
Water Network calathea as the surface of the potting mix dries to the touch. It is sensitive to drying out. Its beautiful leaves will develop brown, crispy edges if it does not get enough moisture. That said, take care not to overwater. If the potting mix stays wet or saturated for extended periods, the roots will drown and rot. 

Humidity
Like other calathea varieties, Network prefers above-average relative humidity levels. It has thicker leaves than many of its relatives. This helps it hold up better in homes or offices where humidity isn't so high. If you have had difficulty growing other calathea varieties in the past, you might find Network more durable. 

Fertilizer
You can feed Network calathea in spring and summer, if you wish, with a general-purpose houseplant fertilizer. While it does not require special fertilizers, be sure the product you use is labeled for use on houseplants. Never exceed the recommended application rates on the product packaging. 

Pruning
No pruning is necessary except to remove any old or damaged leaves. 

Note: Network calathea is an ornamental plant and not grown for human or animal consumption. 
  • Water

    Constantly moist soil

  • Light

    Indoors: High light

    Indoors: Low light

    Indoors: Medium light

  • Colors

    Green

    Variegated

  • Special Features

    Purifies the air


Complement your Network Calathea

Raven® ZZ Plant
Though they have very different water needs, both Raven® ZZ and Network Calathea tolerate medium to low light.

Golden Goddess Philodendron
Pump up the color in your plant collection by growing Golden Goddess next to your Network Calathea in bright, indirect light.

Little Swiss Monstera
Create a subtle play of colors and textures by pairing the variegated foliage of Network Calathea with the fenestrated foliage of Little Swiss monstera.