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Aglaonema Varieties Chinese Evergreen: 12 Top Types & Care Guide

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Aglaonema varieties Chinese evergreen are among the most adaptable, low-light-tolerant houseplants available—ideal for beginners, office spaces, and urban balconies—but their resilience is often mistaken for neglect tolerance. In reality, each variety has distinct preferences for light intensity, humidity, soil moisture,…

Aglaonema Types: 12 Popular Varieties & Care Guide

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There are over 50 documented Aglaonema species—and more than 200 cultivated varieties—ranging from compact tabletop plants under 12 inches tall to bold, architectural specimens exceeding 4 feet in height. The most widely grown Aglaonema types fall into five core groups:…

Aglaonema Silver Bay Plant Care: Light, Water & Soil Guide

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Aglaonema ‘Silver Bay’ thrives on consistent, moderate care—not extremes. It prefers bright, indirect light (east- or north-facing windows), weekly watering when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry, 40–60% relative humidity, and a well-draining, peat- or coco coir–based potting…

Aglaonema Siam Pink Care Guide: Light, Water & Propagation Tips

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Aglaonema siam pink is a low-light-tolerant, slow-growing tropical perennial prized for its striking pink-veined, silvery-green foliage—but it thrives only when given consistent warmth (65–85°F), high humidity (55–70%), and well-draining, aerated soil. It does not tolerate soggy roots, cold drafts, or…

Aglaonema Siam Aurora Care: Light, Water & Propagation Guide

Aglaonema siam aurora thrives in medium, indirect light; requires consistently moist (not soggy) soil with excellent drainage; and needs 55–70% relative humidity year-round. It grows slowly—expect 6–12 inches per year indoors—and is highly sensitive to cold drafts, fluoride, and overwatering.…