Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
















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Quick Care Guide
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~40–60% dry
Substrate
Aerated • Moisture-buffered • Balanced organic + mineral • Medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–24 °C • Avoid below: 15 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
Upright clumping herbaceous perennial.
Support
not needed
Growth speed
Average
Max size indoors
Max. height: 60 cm • Max. spread: 60 cm
Toxicity & safety
Toxic
Origin & habitat
Horticultural Aglaonema cultivar
Outdoor growing
Outside from 15 °C · sheltered spot
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Aglaonema 'Snowflake' is a compact Chinese evergreen cultivar with green leaves densely marked in pale silver, cream and white speckling. Fine flecks and marbled patches spread across the smooth oval-lance leaves, giving the crown a bright, crisp look while the green base keeps each blade defined.
The plant grows from a small central crown and slowly develops into a fuller clump. Young plants need careful watering, steady warmth and a snug pot while the root system fills the container.
Aglaonema 'Snowflake' produces bright speckled foliage from a small central crown. Leaves sit close together when light, warmth and root conditions stay steady.
Older stems may lengthen slowly, but the plant usually remains compact for a long period. The pale leaf areas are sensitive to intense sun, while the small root system needs a substrate that drains freely through cool periods.
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