Cryptanthus bivittatus ‘Pink Starlite’ Overview
Cryptanthus bivittatus ‘Pink Starlite’ (commonly called “Pink Starlite Earth Star” or “Pink Striped Cryptanthus”) is a striking, low-growing houseplant prized for its star-shaped rosette of thin, arching foliage with vibrant pink and red striping against deep green. Easy to care for and ideal for adding bold colour to indoor spaces, it prefers bright, indirect light and moderate to high humidity — perfect for terrariums, shelves, and accent spots where its jewel-toned, striped leaves create eye-catching botanical beauty.
Why Choose This Plant?
| Stunning pink and red striped foliage arranged in a perfect star-shaped rosette and a compact, low-growing habit make it ideal for creating bold colour accents in small to medium spaces. Beginner-friendly when given bright indirect light, consistent moisture, and moderate to high humidity; thrives in terrariums, shelves, and accent spots where its vibrant, striped leaves add sophisticated botanical drama. |
Plant Details
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Botanical Name Common Name Ease of Care Height/Length Growth Speed Pet Friendly |
Cryptanthus bivittatus ‘Pink Starlite’ Pink Starlite Earth Star, Pink Striped Cryptanthus Easy — thrives in humidity-rich environments with bright indirect light Leaves ~15–25 cm; plant typically 10–15 cm (4–6 in) in height, star-shaped rosette habit Slow to moderate-growing Generally considered non-toxic; safe for pets and children |
Care Guide
| Light | Bright, indirect light intensifies pink and red striping and maintains vibrant colour contrast; tolerates moderate indirect light but colour saturation decreases. Avoid harsh direct sun that can fade the dramatic striping; insufficient light causes slower growth and loss of vibrant colouration. |
| Water | Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; allow the top 1–2 cm to dry slightly between waterings. As a bromeliad, Cryptanthus can be watered at the base of the rosette or in the central cup if present; use room-temperature, distilled or rainwater when possible to avoid mineral buildup. Reduce watering slightly in winter. |
| Humidity | Prefers moderate to high humidity (55%+); misting regularly or grouping with other plants helps maintain ideal conditions. High humidity encourages vibrant colour and prevents leaf edges from browning. Avoid dry air and heating vents. |
| Temperature | Ideal 18–24°C (64–75°F); keep above ~15°C (59°F) and away from cold drafts, temperature fluctuations, and heat sources. |
Use a well-draining, moisture-retentive bromeliad or orchid mix (bark, peat, and perlite). Repot infrequently, only when necessary; bromeliads prefer snug containers. Fertilise lightly during the growing season with a diluted bromeliad fertiliser. Remove dead outer leaves to maintain appearance. After flowering, the main rosette will eventually produce offsets or “pups” which can be separated and propagated.
Use in Terrariums
| Ideal for closed and semi-open terrariums where its low-growing, star-shaped rosette and vibrant pink and red striping create striking focal points; the jewel-toned foliage adds bold visual interest. Thrives in the humid, stable environment of terrariums. Best positioned where bright, indirect light can reach the foliage to maintain colour intensity and striping. Monitor moisture carefully in fully sealed containers to prevent fungal issues; ensure good air circulation around the plant. |






