

How to identify Majestic prayer plant (Goeppertia majestica)
Majestic prayer plant is an evergreen perennial with a striking erect and spreading structure. This houseplant reaches slightly over 3 feet (91 cm) in height. The eye-catching oval-shaped leaves stand upright on slender stalks. The foliage is a vibrant green, often adorned with fine, vein-like stripes. A contrasting purple hue embellishes the underside of the leaves, adding to its ornamental appeal. These key features make majestic prayer plant a notable presence in any indoor plant collection.
Upright structure reaching 3 feet (91 cm) with oval green leaves and purple undersides.
White, violet, and yellow flowers with burnt orange bracts in pairs, measuring up to 1 inch (2.54 cm).
Simple ovate leaves up to 24 inches (60 cm) long, glossy dark green above and red-purple beneath.
Short, sturdy stem emerging from rhizomatous base, reaching 1 foot (30 cm) in height and 0.5 inches (1.3 cm) in thickness.
The leaves of majestic prayer plant are simple, ovate, and can reach up to 24 inches (60 cm) in length. They exhibit a rich, glossy dark green color on the upper surface and a dull red-purple hue beneath. Each leaf is entire and has a rounded tip. The texture is smooth, and the leaves grow from basally sheathing petioles, adding to their striking appearance. These distinctive features make the leaves highly recognizable.
Majestic prayer plant's flowers are white, violet, and yellow, appearing in pairs. The blooms are distinguished by burnt orange bracts that are spirally arranged around the flowers. The petals are small and delicate, typically measuring up to 1 inch (2.54 cm) in length. Although not heavily scented, their striking color combination and unique bract arrangement make them a notable feature. The flowers often bloom during the late spring to early summer period.
The stem of majestic prayer plant is short and erect, often emerging from a rhizomatous base. It has a smooth texture and a green coloration. Typically, the stem reaches up to 1 foot (30 cm) in height, with a thickness of approximately 0.5 inches (1.3 cm). The stem structure is sturdy, with minimal branching, primarily focused at the base. This feature aids in identifying majestic prayer plant by its distinctive compact and robust stem characteristics.
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Scientific Classification of Majestic prayer plant