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Aglaonema Red Star - Chinese Evergreen Height - 35- 40cm Pot Size -12cm

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The aglaonema lotus delight is a popular choice for decoration within indoor spaces. The plant features a distinct shade of pink and green on its leaf surface. You can easily distinguish it from other variations with similar pink colors by considering the location of the color changes. This variety is aptly named, with emerald green leaves that have a matte finish. The leaves are also strap-shaped, and grow to be about 12 inches long. This provides a nice, all-purpose, well draining soil mix for most tropical houseplants and works exceedingly well! Red Aglaonemas are broadleaved tropical houseplants with large green, red, and sometimes pink leaves. Also called the Chinese evergreen plant, the red Aglaonema plants include cultivars of the flowering plant genus Aglaonema. Varieties of Aglaonema with pink and red leaves include ‘Siam Aglaonema,’ ‘Pink Dalmatian,’ ‘Ultra Pink,’ ‘Red Emerald,’ and ‘Super Red Star.’

The Chinese evergreen is typically an indoor plant, but you can grow them in pots outdoors or even along pathways and patios. Just make sure they’re shaded from bright light, especially in the afternoon. This Chinese evergreen variety is also known for purifying household air. When grown outdoors, they need shelter and a frost-free environment. Surprisingly, despite its status among Aglaonema varieties, it’s pretty hard to find – you’re more likely to find one of its grandchildren. The Treubii and Maculatum forms are your best bets. If you keep red Aglaonema plants at home, it’s good to remember that they are poisonous. The ASPCA has Chinese evergreen on their list of plants toxic to dogs and cats. Ingesting parts of the plant can cause oral irritation, drooling, and difficulty swallowing.

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Use Epsom salt occasionally as fertilizer for your aglaonema plant. Epsom salt contains magnesium and sulfur, and applying this will boost the absorption of essential nutrients required by the plant to grow well and produce a deep red color. Keep soil moist but avoid overwatering, and try to maintain temperatures between 18–24ºC. The plant is a slow-grower, so you can set it in small spaces. Be sure to turn your Aglaonema every week or two to encourage even growth and a more balanced plant.

Diamond Bay' has beautiful light green foliage with solid green margins. Besides, if you're looking to add great interest in low-light areas of your house or office, then this is the right cultivar. The slender leaves are prone to upright growth. White Rain is best grown in warm, humid environments. Chinese evergreens are herbaceous perennial plants that often feature variegation on the foliage. The plant has arrow-like leaves that can appear dark green, light green, or variegations of pink, cream, and silver. The ideal soil for red Aglaonema plants should retain enough moisture without becoming waterlogged. A combination of peat moss and perlite is perfect for creating a light, aerated growing medium. It prevents the roots from becoming soggy and starting to rot—which would eventually kill your plant. How to Water ‘Siam Aurora’Belonging to the Araceae family, the Aglaonema ‘Red Emerald’ is a breathtaking evergreen perennial known for its unique red and green foliage. It’s a highly sought-after variety among plant enthusiasts. It is one of the Best Red Aglaonemas. 6. Aglaonema Siam Aurora Take it from its name – this aglaonema is a beaut! Admire its dark green foliage with silver variegation, that grows in dense clumps up to 0.5m wide. The key to preventing yellowing leaves is to aim to have the top inch or two of soil dry out before watering again. This is the main key to avoiding yellow leaves. Also known as a Chinese evergreen, this popular houseplant comes in a variety of colours – from vivid pink to variegated cream.

Easily one of the most popular aglaonema varieties, the Aglaonema “Silver Queen” has dark green leaves with stunning silvery-green variegation. The red Aglaonema benefits from a diluted balanced houseplant fertilizer once a month during the warmer months in spring and summer. In fall, you may only have to fertilize the plant once. Then during winter, you should hold off from any fertilization. Aglaonema is a genus of tropical/subtropical, flowering plants that are native to Southeast Asia and New Guinea. The plants are popularly known as Chinese evergreen or Philippine evergreen. Light requirements Aglaonema Red Star prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, so it's best to place the plant near a window that receives filtered light. This mainly tropical genus is known for its intolerance of cold temperatures. Chilling injury can begin at 15°C (59°F). [5] The injury manifests in dark, greasy-looking patches on the foliage. [5]If it is dry, give it a good watering. Although your brown tips won’t turn green again, with consistently good watering, all your future leaves should look good.

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