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Tricolor Stromanthe (Stromanthe sanguinea): Complete Care Guide

Stromanthe sanguinea

Medium ☀️ Partial shade 🐾 Pet safe

Tricolor Stromanthe thrives in bright indirect light, high humidity (50%+), regular watering without waterlogging, and temperatures between 15°C and 27°C. Avoid direct sun, cold drafts, and fluoride in tap water. Use filtered or rainwater for best results.

💧 Watering

Every 7 days

☀️ Light

Partial shade

🌡️ Temperature

15° - 27°C

💨 Humidity

50% - 80%

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What is Tricolor Stromanthe?

Tricolor Stromanthe (Stromanthe sanguinea) is a medium-care plant from the Marantaceae family. Stromanthe sanguinea, commonly known as the Tricolor Stromanthe or Triostar, is a stunning tropical plant native to the rainforests of Brazil. Its long, lance-shaped leaves display a breathtaking palette of dark green, pink, cream, and deep burgundy on the undersides, making it one of the most visua...

Tricolor Stromanthe grows up to 90cm, with spread of 60cm, watering every 7 days, 15°C – 27°C, 50–80% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and safe for pets.

Care Guide

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How to Water

Water your Stromanthe when the top inch of soil feels dry. Always use filtered, distilled, or rainwater — chlorine and fluoride in tap water cause brown leaf tips. Reduce watering frequency in winter. Never allow the plant to sit in standing water.

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Lighting

Place in bright indirect light, such as near an east or north-facing window with a sheer curtain. Vibrant leaf color depends on adequate light — in very low light the plant loses its coloration. Never expose to direct sunlight, as the thin variegated leaves scorch easily.

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Ideal Soil

Use a well-draining potting mix of general potting soil, perlite, and organic compost (2:1:1 ratio). Ideal pH is 5.5–6.5. Add a drainage layer of pebbles or expanded clay at the pot bottom. Repot every 1.5–2 years when roots start emerging from drainage holes.

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Recommended Pot

Prefer terracotta or ceramic pots which allow better root breathing and moisture regulation. Choose a pot proportional to the plant size — avoid oversized pots that retain excess moisture. Always ensure drainage holes are present.

Care Schedule

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Fertilize

Every 21 days

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Misting

Every 2 days

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Rotate

Every 30 days

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Repot

Every 548 days

About Tricolor Stromanthe

Stromanthe sanguinea, commonly known as the Tricolor Stromanthe or Triostar, is a stunning tropical plant native to the rainforests of Brazil. Its long, lance-shaped leaves display a breathtaking palette of dark green, pink, cream, and deep burgundy on the undersides, making it one of the most visually striking houseplants available. A member of the Marantaceae family and relative of Calathea and Maranta, this species exhibits nyctinastic leaf movements — folding its leaves upward at dusk in response to changing light conditions.

How to Propagate

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Clump Division

Divide in early spring when the plant becomes actively growing. Maintain high humidity around new divisions to encourage faster rooting.

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    Carefully remove the plant from its pot, exposing the roots
  2. 2
    Identify natural clumps with at least 2-3 stems each
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    Gently separate clumps by hand or with a sterilized knife
  4. 4
    Plant each division in a new pot with moist, well-draining soil
  5. 5
    Keep in a warm, humid location with indirect light until well established

Materials needed:

Sterilized knife or pruning shearsWell-draining potting mixPot with drainage holesWater spray bottle
⏱️ Time: 2-4 weeks 📊 Success rate: high 🗓️ Best season: Spring

Characteristics

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Max height

90cm

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Spread

60cm

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Growth rate

Slow

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Foliage

Evergreen

Plant Uses

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Ornamental

Great for decoration

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Common Problems

Root Rot

High

Root rot is a serious fungal disease that affects the root system of plants, causing them to decay and die. It is primarily caused by overwatering, poor drainage, or soil-borne fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, and Fusarium. The disease thrives in waterlogged conditions where roots are deprived of oxygen, making them susceptible to fungal infection.

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Spider Mites

High

Spider mites are tiny arachnids (less than 1/20 inch long) related to spiders and ticks that feed on plant sap. They thrive in hot, dry conditions and can cause significant damage to ornamental and vegetable plants. During severe infestations, crop losses can reach 14% or higher as these pests disrupt vital plant processes including photosynthesis, carbon dioxide absorption, and transpiration.

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Overwatering

Medium

Overwatering occurs when plants receive too much water, depriving roots of oxygen and causing root rot. This environmental stress is one of the most common causes of houseplant death, as waterlogged soil prevents roots from breathing and functioning properly.

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Low Humidity Stress

Medium

Low humidity stress occurs when indoor air becomes too dry, causing plants to lose moisture faster than they can absorb it through their roots. This is especially common during winter heating periods, near radiators and heating vents, or in air-conditioned spaces. Tropical plants are particularly susceptible to low humidity damage.

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Meaning & Symbolism

The Tricolor Stromanthe embodies the lushness and vibrant beauty of Brazil's Atlantic Forest, symbolizing tropical vitality and natural abundance.

Fun Facts

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Stromanthe sanguinea is native to Brazil's Atlantic Forest, one of the most biodiverse biomes on Earth

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Like other Marantaceae family members, Stromanthe folds its leaves upward at dusk — a movement called nyctinasty

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The Triostar variety displays three distinct leaf colors: dark green, cream-white, and pink-magenta, with burgundy-red undersides

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In ideal humid and warm conditions, it can produce delicate white flowers in spring and summer

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Stromanthe sanguinea?
Water every 7 days on average, always checking that the top inch of soil is dry first. Use filtered or rainwater to prevent brown leaf tips caused by chlorine and fluoride.
Is Stromanthe sanguinea toxic to cats and dogs?
No, Stromanthe sanguinea is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for homes with pets and children.
Why does my Stromanthe have brown leaf tips?
Brown tips typically indicate low air humidity or tap water with chlorine/fluoride. Mist daily with filtered water, use a pebble tray or humidifier, and switch to rainwater or filtered water.
What light does Stromanthe need?
Bright indirect light is ideal. Place it near a window with a sheer curtain. Insufficient light fades leaf colors, while direct sun scorches the delicate variegated leaves.
How do I propagate Stromanthe sanguinea?
The easiest method is division in spring. Remove the plant from its pot, separate stem clumps that each have roots, and plant each division in moist, well-draining soil.

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