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Homalomena rubescens ‘Maggy’

Homalomena rubescens 'Maggy' – Tropical Shape, Reddish Glow, Low-Effort Growth

Homalomena rubescens 'Maggy' is a robust tropical aroid with broad, heart-shaped leaves and softly blushed stems. Originating from the humid understories of Southeast Asia, this cultivar stands out with its pink-tinged petioles, dense form, and deep green foliage that brings quiet drama to shaded interiors. Whether placed solo or among other shade-lovers, 'Maggy' holds its shape with minimal care and adapts well to home conditions.



What Sets Homalomena 'Maggy' Apart


  • Leaf Form: Large, matte-glossy heart-shaped leaves with subtle venation and rounded tips
  • Stems: Reddish-pink petioles emerging from a thick, creeping rhizome
  • Growth Habit: Upright, clump-forming structure reaching up to 2 m indoors over time
  • Visual Impact: Dense, symmetrical foliage suited for corners, planters, or grouped displays


How to Grow Homalomena rubescens 'Maggy' Indoors


  • Light: Bright, filtered light is ideal. Tolerates medium light but grows more slowly. Avoid harsh sun to prevent scorching.
  • Watering: Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Do not allow the substrate to stay wet for long periods.
  • Humidity: Performs well at 50–70%. In dry rooms, use a humidifier or keep near other plants.
  • Temperature: Best between 18–28 °C. Never expose to cold air or temperatures below 13 °C.
  • Soil: Use a loose, organic mix with perlite, coco coir, and bark for balanced moisture and airflow.
  • Feeding: Fertilize every 2–4 weeks using a balanced liquid fertilizer when growth is active. Pause only if light or temperature drops significantly.
  • Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years or when root-bound. Use a pot with drainage holes.
  • Pruning: Remove older or yellowing leaves near the base to maintain shape.
  • Propagation: Divide the rhizome during repotting, ensuring each section has active roots and foliage.
  • Hydroponics: Adapts well to semi-hydro using LECA with stable nutrients and clean water.


Homalomena 'Maggy': Troubleshooting and Common Issues


  • Yellow Leaves: Commonly due to overwatering or compacted substrate. Let the top layer dry before watering again.
  • Brown Edges: Caused by dry air or salt buildup from fertilizer. Increase humidity and flush the soil monthly.
  • Drooping: Signals root stress or dehydration. Check root health and adjust watering.
  • Root Rot: Triggered by poor drainage. Remove affected sections and repot in dry, airy soil.
  • Pests: Watch for spider mites, thrips, and mealybugs. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil as needed.
  • Fungal Spots: Linked to low airflow in high humidity. Improve ventilation and avoid wetting foliage.


Extra Tips for Healthy Growth


  • Leaf Movement: Exhibits mild nyctinasty — leaves may shift position slightly between day and night.
  • Placement: Suits floor pots, open corners, or grouped displays with other shade-tolerant aroids.
  • Leaf Cleaning: Use soft cloth or plant gloves to remove dust and support photosynthesis.


Botanical Background and Taxonomy


Homalomena rubescens (Roxb.) Kunth was published in Enumeratio Plantarum 3: 57 (1841). The basionym is Calla rubescens Roxb. The genus name combines the Greek words "homalos" (flat) and "mēnē" (moon), referencing the round, full leaf blades. The epithet "rubescens" means "reddening," referring to the soft pink pigmentation found in the stems and lower veins. Cultivar 'Maggy' was selected for compact growth and enhanced reddish coloration.



FAQs – Homalomena 'Maggy'


  • How tall will it grow?With long-term care, Homalomena 'Maggy' can reach up to 2 m indoors, though most remain under 1.2 m for several years.
  • Is it safe for pets?No. Like many aroids, it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth and digestive tract if ingested.
  • Why are the leaves curling inward?This usually indicates underwatering or excess heat. Check soil moisture and room temperature.
  • Can it live in a low-light room?It will survive, but growth will slow. Best results come from filtered, indirect light.


Bring Home Homalomena 'Maggy' – Lush, Low-Stress, and Beautifully Bold


Add structure, calm, and quiet vibrancy to your space with Homalomena rubescens 'Maggy'. Order now and enjoy a reliably beautiful houseplant that thrives with minimal effort.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Maggy’

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  • Homalomena rubescens 'Maggy' comes in following sizes:


    XL – is approximately 80 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 24 cm pot


    XXL – is approximately 150 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 34 cm pot

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