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Prayer plants, also known as ''Maranta leuconeura'', are colorful perennials, ideal for rooms on the east or north side of your house where light levels are generally low. They have oval-shaped leaves splashed with bright green or pink blotches or stripes and can be grown in hanging pots or set on a table. In the evening and on cloudy days, prayer plants fold their leaves together like hands held in prayer. They can be grown outdoors in USDA Hardiness Zones 11 and 12 but are generally grown as houseplants everywhere.  
 
Prayer plants, also known as ''Maranta leuconeura'', are colorful perennials, ideal for rooms on the east or north side of your house where light levels are generally low. They have oval-shaped leaves splashed with bright green or pink blotches or stripes and can be grown in hanging pots or set on a table. In the evening and on cloudy days, prayer plants fold their leaves together like hands held in prayer. They can be grown outdoors in USDA Hardiness Zones 11 and 12 but are generally grown as houseplants everywhere.  
  
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