Maranta (genus)

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Maranta
File:Maranta leuconeura3.jpg
Maranta leuconeura
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Maranta

Synonyms[1]
  • Allouya Plum. ex Aubl.

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Maranta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Marantaceae, native to tropical Central and South America, and the West Indies. [2][3] Maranta was named for Bartolomeo Maranta, an Italian physician and botanist of the sixteenth century.

About 40-50 species are currently recognised.[1] They all have rhizomes and naturally form perennial clumps. The crowded oval, evergreen leaves are undivided with sheathing stalks. The leaves are flat by day and folded up erect in the evening, hence the common name "prayer plant" which attaches to the genus and its species - notably M. leuconeura.[4] The flowers are small with three petals and two larger petal-like staminodes.

Cultivation

Maranta arundinacea is cultivated to produce the edible starch arrowroot. Some species such as Maranta leuconeura (prayer plant) and M. arundinacea are grown as common houseplants in a warmish house or conservatory environment. They can be propagated through cuttings (2 - 3 leaves) or by root division.

Species

Species include:[5]

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References

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  2. Maranta in Flora of North America
  3. Maranta in Flora of China
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