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About Aglaonema Plants

Aglaonema also termed as “Chinese Evergreen,” is a species of flowering plants that belongs to the family Araceae. Perennial herbaceous plants chiefly found in the tropical and subtropical areas of Asia, New Guinea, and the Philippines, the stems of Aglaonema Plants grow erect, flat, or crawl along the ground. There is commonly a crown of wide leaf edges, which are frequently mixed with silver and green tinge in wild species.

Uses of Aglaonema Plants

Aglaonema plants tend to be low-developing plants that slowly uncover their trunks. NASA has listed this gorgeous leafy plant among the top ten plants that cleanse pollutants present in the air. Commonly called Aglaonema anyamanee and Aglaonema dud anyamanee, it is a low maintenance plant.

The leaves of Aglaonema plants purify the air by absorbing harmful substances such as formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and benzene. Moreover, the leaves transmit oxygen, which expands efficiency and improves well-being and prosperity both in living and working spaces. They are also believed to bring luck in the areas they are planted.

Maintenance of Aglaonema Plants

A great indoor plant for low light regions with stunning designer leaves, Aglaonema Plants are known as an ornamental plant because of its spear-shaped leaves. It is a user- friendly plant that requires just a reasonable measure of water and low lighting conditions.

Easy to grow, Aglaonema plants can be kept in AC offices and rooms to receive bright artificial to indirect natural light.

NurseryLive brings you a variety of Aglaonema plants ranging from dull green to silver and some with red traces. You get a round black plastic grower pot about 13 cm (5 inches) in size. Check out the instruction guide to know more about growing this plant with sunlight, soil, water, fertilizer, and repotting.


FAQ

Is Aglaonema an indoor plant?

Yes, Aglaonema is an indoor plant that requires natural indirect/artificial bright light.

Is Aglaonema air purifier?

Yes, According to NASA Aglaonema is an indoor air purifier.

How to repot Aglaonema?



1. Choose a slightly larger pot.If you’re repotting your plant into a new pot, choose a pot that is 1-2 inches larger in diameter and 1 to 2 inches deeper than the plant’s current pot.
2. Choose a pot with drainage holes.When you’re selecting a new pot, make sure it has drainage holes to allow excess water to drain.
3. Cover the drainage holes.Cover the drainage holes with something that will allow water to pass through, like a paper towel or small-sized stone.
5. Put a few inches of soil in the new pot.You’ll need a base of soil under the plant so the roots have something to grow into. Don’t overfill the pot.
6. Remove the plant from its current pot without disturbing the root ball.
7. Place plant in new pot.As you place the plant into its new pot, center it by looking down on it from above and making sure it’s not closer to any one side of the pot than the others.
9. Fill the pot with soil.Once you’ve placed the plant in the new pot, you’ll want to put soil into the pot around the rootball. Don’t overfill the pot - the soil line should be about 1” below the top of the pot.
10. Water the plant.Once your plant is in its new pot and you’ve filled the pot with soil, water the plant.

How to prune Aglaonema?

Aglaonema does not require heavy pruning. The lower leaves will get yellow and get dried naturally, use clean scissors to cut such leaves. Prune any yellow or infected leave.

How to propagate Aglaonema plants?

Aglaonema plant can be propagated either through seeds, Stem cuttings or separating rooted plant from mother plant. Last two are most preferred methods.

1. To propagate take pencil size cutting of well mature stem to a length of 16-18 cm and remove any flowers leaves from it.
2. Then dip bottom of the cutting in rooting hormone, and Place the 3/4 portion cutting into a small container with well-draining soil and water the cuttings.
3. Rooting will start within 1-2 week.

Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

How to grow the Aglaonema plants?

Aglaonema Plant is grown by seed and cuttings. Consider the following points.

1. Pot size up to 4 upper diameter inch with a drainage hole.
2. Sunlight- Natural indirect/artificial bright light is required.
3. Soil- Soil or potting mixture should be well-drained, fertile and nutrient-rich.
4. Water-Water the plant when 1-2 inch surface soil layer feels dry to touch.
5. Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing season.

Note - For further details check the product description on nurserylive.com

Can Aglaonema grow in water?

Aglaonema plant can be grown in water but it need to be trained in that way right from its propagation time.

What is the Aglaonema plant?

Aglaonema is a popular house plant also known as chinese evergreen. Perfect for indoors as it does not like direct sunlight. It shows flowering during spring(February-March) and summer(April-June) months. NASA has recommended this plant as an indoor air purifier.

Is Aglaonema poisonous?

Yes, Due to the presence of calcium oxalate crystals Aglaonema plants are considered as poisonous.

Can red Aglaonema be planted outside?

Aglaonema plants should be protected from direct sunlight, hot and cold droughts. So they are recommended for indirect light receiving location preferably indoor one.

How to care Aglaonema plant?

Consider the following point to care Aglaonema plant.

1. Sunlight- Natural indirect/artificial bright light is required.
2. Soil- Soil or potting mixture should be well-drained, fertile and nutrient-rich.
3. Water-Water the plant when 1-2 inch surface soil layer feels dry to touch.
4. Fertilizer - Apply any organic fertilizer during the main growing spring(February-March) and summer(April-June)season.

Do Aglaonema flower?

Yes, Aglaonema is a flowering plant and show blooming in spring(February-March) to summer(April-June).

How big do Aglaonema plants grow?

Aglaonema are slow growers and may reach up to 4 feet in height.