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Aglaonema Spring Snow, Chinese evergreen Light: Shade to partial shade Height: 18 to 28 inches Spread: 30 to 36 inches USDA Hardiness Zones: 10 to 12 Origin: species, Philippines; cultivar,… ...
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 ...
Aglaonema is a bit of a mouthful, and its hard-to-pronounce name means it sometimes slips beneath the radar, rarely appearing on top 10 houseplant lists – or in your local houseplant shop.
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 ...
Aglaonema is a bit of a mouthful, and its hard-to-pronounce name means it sometimes slips beneath the radar, rarely appearing on top 10 houseplant lists – or in your local houseplant shop. When you do ...
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.
Aglaonema is a group or genus of plants with a long history living with humans. They are native to the warm, moist, forested tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea.