Previously known as Calathea lancifolia, the correct botanical name for this plant is Goeppertia insignis, and is commonly known as Rattlesnake Plant.
Calathea Leopardina
The true botanical name of this plant is Geoppertia concinna. The native range is likely to be Brazil.
Calathea Makoyana
Reclassified as Goeppertia makoyana, this Brazilian native is commonly known as Peacock Plant due to its striking resemblance to peacock feather markings.
Calathea Musaica
The correct botanical name for this plant is Goeppertia kegeljanii and is one of the most stunning foliage plants. It is also sometimes incorrectly known as Calathea bella.
Calathea Orbifolia
Reclassified as Goeppertia orbifolia, this is another beauty. Its gorgeous, bright green leaves have subtle silvery stripes.
Native to eastern Brazil, these plants can get quite large when mature (up to 2 to 2.5 feet).
Calathea Ornata
Reclassified as Goeppertia ornata, this beauty is commonly known as Pinstripe Plant for obvious reasons. It is native to Colombia and Venezuela.
Its long, dark green leaves with pink stripes (and maroon undersides) are striking.
Calathea Picturata
Goeppertia picturata is native to Brazil and is unique in that it has a solid green band around the perimeter of the leaf, with a pale interior.
Calathea Roseopicta
Correctly named Goeppertia roseopicta, there are many cultivars of this species with striking foliage.
Native to western South America and western Brazil.
Calathea Rufibarba
Native to Brazil, Goeppertia rufibarba is the correct name for this plant. The foliage is not as striking as other Calathea species, but it is unique in that the undersides of the leaves and stems are covered in a hair-like fuzz.
Calathea Warscewiczii
Native to Central America, Geoppertia warszewiczii is commonly know as the Jungle Velvet plant.
Calathea Loeseneri
Commonly known as the Brazilian star calathea, the native range of Goeppertia loeseneri ranges from western South America to northern Brazil.