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Discoloring leaves aren't unusual on an aglaonema plant, but it could be a sign that something isn't quite right ...
Discover how often to water a Chinese Evergreen for optimal health. Seasonal tips, humidity tricks, and signs of ...
A lovely tropical plant that thrives in low-light conditions within a home or office is the Spring Snow Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema Spring Snow). This leafy plant is mounding in habit, with waxy ...
If you’re looking for a tough-as-nails houseplant with big leaves, aglaonema (pronounced ah-glay-oh-NEE-ma), also known as Chinese evergreen, is the right plant for you! With long, strappy ...
A nice tropical plant for the dark corner of the home is Sparkling Sarah Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema ‘Sparkling Sarah’). Chinese evergreens are a popular house plant, with many cultivars and ...
How to propagate the Chinese Evergreen As your Aglaonema grows, it will produce a stem similar to that of a Philodendron or Monstera plant (it’s in the same family of aroid plants).
How to propagate the Chinese Evergreen As your Aglaonema grows, it will produce a stem similar to that of a Philodendron or Monstera plant (it’s in the same family of aroid plants). As old leaves ...
A: 'Painted Princess' is a very nice silver-variegated form of aglaonema or Chinese evergreen. Browning at the tip is almost always related to watering - either the frequency or what's in the ...
Aglaonema commonly called Chinese Evergreen is grown for its leaves which are famous for their colours and delicate markings. These markings can range from silver, cream, white, and green.
Just because it is a plant that is tough and durable, tolerates low light and long periods of drought, you might assume the Aglaonema, or Chinese evergreen, would not be much to look at. Not so ...