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Burro's Tail vs Calathea

Deciding between Burro's Tail and Calathea? Both are solid choices with different care needs. Learn which fits your lifestyle.

Burro's Tail vs Calathea

Burro's Tail vs Calathea: Quick Comparison

Burro's Tail (Sedum morganianum): Bright indirect to full sun light, Every 14–21 days watering. Calathea (Calathea orbifolia): Low to medium indirect light, Every 1 week watering. Different plants for different homes.

Burro's Tail: Profile

Easy difficulty. Bright indirect to full sun light. Every 14–21 days watering. Grows slow. The plump, teardrop-shaped leaves fall off very easily — even brushing against the pot causes leaf drop. Position where it won't be disturbed. The long trailing stems look stunning in a hanging basket. Handle as little as possible. Toxic to pets.

Calathea: Profile

Moderate–Hard difficulty. Low to medium indirect light. Every 1 week watering. Grows slow. Notoriously sensitive to tap water and low humidity. Use filtered water always.

Making Your Choice

Burro's Tail works if you have Bright indirect to full sun light and can water Every 14–21 days. Calathea suits Low to medium indirect light and Every 1 week watering schedule. Match plant to your conditions.

Bottom Line

Both are worthwhile. Success comes from matching the plant to your home.

The Bottom Line

Pick Burro's Tail or Calathea based on your light and watering commitment. Either choice works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Similar plants?ā–¾

Different enough. Burro's Tail needs Bright indirect to full sun. Calathea needs Low to medium indirect. Pick based on your light.

Which is easier?ā–¾

Burro's Tail: Easy. Calathea: Moderate–Hard.

Can I keep both?ā–¾

Yes, if conditions match. Most homes have room for both.

Growth rate?ā–¾

Burro's Tail grows slow. Calathea grows slow.

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