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Aglaonema Genus
Aglaonema Info, Facts and Varieties

Aglaonema is a striking genus of plants celebrated for its lush, decorative foliage and ease of care. This genus belongs to the Araceae family and offers a stunning array of Aglaonema varieties that appeal to both beginner plant enthusiasts and seasoned collectors. With its ability to thrive indoors, Aglaonema has become one of the most popular choices for houseplants worldwide. From the elegant deep green leaves to the captivating variegated varieties with pink, red, or silver tones, each species brings its own unique charm to your home.

Notable species within this genus, such as Aglaonema 'Silver Bay', Aglaonema 'Red Siam', and Aglaonema 'Emerald Beauty', are highly sought after for their ornamental value. These plants not only serve as an aesthetic centerpiece but also adapt well to different lighting conditions, making them a versatile choice for any interior space. Whether you're looking to buy Aglaonema plants for a splash of color or to add a touch of serenity, this genus offers a wide selection that caters to various tastes and preferences.

Aglaonema plants are especially popular due to their low maintenance, making them ideal for those who may not have a green thumb. With a wide range of Aglaonema varieties to explore, you’re sure to find the perfect addition to your plant collection.

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Below, you will also find detailed descriptions and care instructions for many Aglaonema varieties.

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  • Common names: Chinese Evergreen

  • Plant type: Herbaceous perennial

  • Family: Araceae

  • Native range: Southeast Asia, tropical and subtropical regions

  • Hardiness zones: 10-12

  • Typical height and spread: 30-100 cm height, 30-60 cm spread

  • Type species: Aglaonema oblongifolium Schott,

  • Bloom time and description: Small, insignificant blooms with greenish-white spathes

  • Sun requirements: Low to bright indirect light

  • Watering needs: Moderate, allowing the topsoil to dry between waterings

  • Soil type: Well-draining, rich, slightly acidic soil

  • Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested

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