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Christia Obcordata (Swallowtail Plant)
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Christia Obcordata (Swallowtail Plant)

₹ 399.00
Regular price  ₹ 899.00 Sale price  ₹ 399.00

The Christia Obcordata, widely cherished as the Swallowtail Plant or Butterfly Wing Plant, is a rare and whimsical botanical marvel. Native to Southeast Asia, this delicate-looking plant features one of the most uniquely shaped leaves in the plant kingdom. Its foliage forms broad, perfect triangles that look exactly like the outstretched wings of a flock of butterflies resting in the sun.

Adding to its magical appearance are its striking colors. The paper-thin, minty green leaves are heavily banded with deep burgundy and purple horizontal stripes. Because the leaves are held aloft on impossibly thin, dark, wiry stems, the slightest breeze causes the foliage to dance and flutter, bringing the "butterfly" illusion completely to life. It is an enchanting, living piece of art for any rare plant collector.

The Illusion of Flight The Christia Obcordata gets its whimsical look from its incredibly thin, dark petioles (stems). Against a dark background, the stems seem to disappear entirely, making the heavily striped triangular leaves look as though they are floating or fluttering independently in mid-air!
Completely Pet-Safe! You can enjoy this fluttering flock of foliage without any worries. The Christia Obcordata belongs to the legume family (Fabaceae) and is non-toxic and entirely pet-safe for both cats and dogs.
The Dramatic Dropper: Do Not Let It Dry Out! Unlike thick-leaved aroids or succulents, the paper-thin leaves of the Swallowtail plant have absolutely zero water storage. If the soil is allowed to go bone dry, the plant will rapidly crisp up and drop its leaves to conserve energy. Keep a close eye on watering!
☀️Light

Bright, indirect light is essential to keep the distinctive burgundy stripes dark and vibrant. An east-facing window with an hour or two of gentle morning sun is absolutely perfect. However, avoid harsh, blazing afternoon sun. Because the leaves are so incredibly thin, direct midday sunlight will quickly scorch and bleach the foliage.

💧Watering

Consistency is everything for the Swallowtail plant. It prefers to stay evenly, lightly moist at all times. Water thoroughly when the top 1 inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Do not let the pot sit in a saucer of standing water (which causes root rot), but never let the root ball dry out completely (which causes immediate leaf drop).

💦Humidity

This tropical Southeast Asian native thrives in higher humidity (60%+). While it can adapt to average household humidity, dry indoor air (especially from heaters or AC units) will quickly cause the thin tips of the "butterfly wings" to crisp and turn brown. A humidifier or a spot in a bright bathroom works wonders.

🌿Growing Media

You need a soil mix that walks the line between moisture retention and good drainage. A high-quality indoor potting mix amended with about 30% perlite and a handful of coco coir is ideal. This ensures the roots never dry out too fast, but also prevents them from suffocating in heavy mud.

🌾Feeding

Feed every two weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer) using a balanced, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength. Because the plant grows relatively fast when happy, it needs regular nutrients to maintain its vibrant leaf patterns.

Common Issues & Quick Fixes
Crispy Leaves & Rapid Dropping

This is the most common issue and is a direct result of underwatering or extremely dry air. The plant cannot tolerate drought. If you accidentally let it dry out and it drops its leaves, don't throw it away! Give it a thorough soak; it will often push out new growth from the bare stems.

Fading Stripes / Mostly Green Leaves

If the beautiful burgundy and purple stripes are disappearing and the leaves are looking pale or mostly green, the plant is simply not getting enough light. Move it to a brighter location with bright, filtered ambient light to encourage the colors to return.

Spider Mites (Tiny Webs)

Spider mites absolutely love thin, delicate foliage, especially in dry, warm environments. If you see tiny, dusty webs or stippling on the leaves, treat the plant immediately with a gentle shower and a neem oil spray. Increasing the ambient humidity is the best preventative measure.

Quick Plant Profile
Botanical Name Christia obcordata
Common Names Swallowtail Plant, Butterfly Wing Plant
Family Fabaceae (Legume/Pea family)
Origin Southeast Asia
Leaf Detail Triangular, butterfly-shaped leaves. Pale green with bold burgundy/purple stripes.
Growth Habit Upright, bushy, and delicate on thin wiry stems.
Watering Rule Keep evenly moist. Water when the top 1 inch is dry. Never let it go bone dry.
Light Bright indirect light. A little morning sun is beneficial.
Humidity Prefers high humidity (50-60%+). Prevents crispy leaf edges.
Temperature 18°C–29°C. Very sensitive to cold drafts and sudden temperature drops.
Toxicity Non-toxic and 100% pet-safe for cats and dogs!
Ideal For Bright rooms, rare plant collectors, statement tabletops.
Care Level Intermediate — Demands strict watering consistency and good humidity.
Size Details

1 Christia Obcordata (Swallowtail Plant)

Size: 4-5 Inches
(Plant sizes may vary slightly based on seasonal growth, individual plant characteristics, and current stock.)

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