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is lemon lime prayer plant toxic to cats Maranta leuconeura ‘Lemon Lime’ (Lemon Lime Prayer Plant)

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is lemon lime prayer plant toxic to cats Maranta leuconeura ‘Lemon Lime’ (Lemon Lime Prayer Plant)Vivid Veins and Living Color Indoors Lemon Lime Maranta is a standout prayer plant with oval, deep green leaves etched in electric lime and soft yellow veining that almost looks hand drawn. The foliage lies flat during the day, showing off its bold pattern, then gently folds upward at night in its signature prayer pose, adding quiet movement and personality to shelves, desks, and plant stands. Native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South

Vivid Veins and Living Color Indoors

Lemon Lime Maranta is a standout prayer plant with oval, deep green leaves etched in electric lime and soft yellow veining that almost looks hand-drawn. The foliage lies flat during the day, showing off its bold pattern, then gently folds upward at night in its signature “prayer” pose, adding quiet movement and personality to shelves, desks, and plant stands. Native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, this compact cultivar brings the lush, jungle feel into any bright corner of your home without occupying much vertical space.

Low, Spreading, and Perfect for Shelves

Unlike tall, upright houseplants, Lemon Lime Prayer Plant creeps and mounds, forming a low clump that gradually spreads outward rather than reaching for the ceiling. Most plants top out around 10–12 inches tall and 12–18 inches wide, making them ideal for tabletops, shelves, window ledges, or as a lush accent at the front of a plant grouping. Over time, stems can trail slightly over the pot edge, especially in hanging baskets or on plant stands, creating a soft cascade of patterned leaves without overwhelming the space.

Indirect Light, Even Moisture, and Humidity

Lemon Lime Maranta thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but it also adapts well to lower-light rooms as long as there’s enough ambient brightness to read by. Direct sun can scorch or fade the delicate leaf pattern, so think dappled light near an east or north window, or a spot pulled back from stronger south or west windows. A rich, well-draining potting mix that retains moisture—such as a peat or coco-coir base with perlite or fine bark—keeps roots happy. Water when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry, then water thoroughly and let the excess drain. The goal is to maintain consistently lightly moist soil, never bone dry or soggy.

As a native of the rainforest, this prayer plant thrives in higher humidity and steady warmth. Average home temperatures between about 65°F and 80°F suit it well, and humidity above 50% helps prevent crispy tips and edges. Kitchens, bathrooms with good light, or groupings with other tropicals are excellent homes, and a small humidifier or pebble tray can make a big difference in drier climates or during winter heat. Marantas can be sensitive to hard or heavily treated tap water, so filtered, rain, or distilled water often keeps foliage looking its best over time.

Pet-Safe Pattern for Any Room

Indoors, Lemon Lime Prayer Plant acts like a living piece of graphic art, bringing bold pattern and fresh color to spaces that need a bit of life. Its compact, spreading habit is perfect for styling on bookshelves, plant ladders, office desks, and bedside tables, and it layers beautifully with taller foliage plants and trailing vines to build an “indoor jungle” effect. Because Maranta leuconeura is considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, it’s a fantastic choice for pet-friendly homes that still want high-impact foliage without worry.

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These balls SUCK! External squeakers, minimal bounce and blue that is too dark.
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We have 2 little dogs in our home - a 1.5 year old Pomsky, and a 9 year old Pekingese. My Peke has shown no interest in tennis balls for years, until today! Imagine my excitement! Until she promptly destroyed the first squeaker on one of the blue balls. When I removed it, she began peeling the logos off the ball, and then started tearing the fuzz off! My dog has never destroyed any toy in her life, so this was shocking! Then the Pomsky decided that she wanted to play fetch with the new balls - she has Golden Retriever energy - and decided to destroy a squeaker in the midst of playing! She also wasn't nearly as interested in these tennis balls as her other tennis balls that she inherited from my Peke. 1. STUPID design, with the squeakers sticking out of the balls (the don't sit flush), so they are asking to get chewed or pulled out by any dog, even elderly 10 lb dogs! And a 9 lb young adult. 2. They are difficult to squeak compared to their Kong tennis balls, hence why the Pomsky wasn't interested for long. 3. They don't bounce as much as the Kong tennis balls, either, which made them less than exciting for the athletic and agile Pomsky. Meh. We wanted to get the smallest tennis balls we could get (1.5 inch) because neither dog will play with the 2 inch or bigger ones, but we also wanted to get colors they could easily see! The Pomsky clearly prefers the yellow balls to any other color (red, orange, green, darker blue, watermelon design), so we wanted to get like a bright blue or turquoise couple of balls to appeal to them! Well, my senior Peke liked the blue ones the most, but also liked the red and orange. Pomsky didn't like the blue ones. I think they're too dark of a blue to be easily seen in our home afternoons and evenings in the winter. We love Outward Hound toys in our house, but these were an expensive FLOP. They are the right size, but WHY did they put the squeakers so visible and appealing to dogs? I've never seen the squeaker in the Kong tennis balls. My advice is that Kong seems to make the best tennis balls for toy breeds, in the 1.5" size. Outward Hound dropped the ball here... no pun intended. The blue is darker than the photos depict (may be better in natural sunlight outdoors), the squeakers are external, and they barely bounce at all. Our next step will be to get the pressurized bright blue tennis balls from another brand, in hopes that the bounce and visibility will outweigh the lack of squeakiness. If those don't work, I guess we'll stick to the classic neon yellow Kong tennis balls! At my local Target, they only have multicolor packs of them, and the dark blue, red and green get completely ignored. *Dogs can only see shades of blues, yellows and black, grey and white. While some dogs may not seem to care about color, our Pomsky clearly does. :(
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