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Common Name - Aglaonema Red Anjamani
Scientific Name - Aglaonema anjamanee
Description
The aglaonema is a highly decorative plant with several interesting varieties. There seems to be a little controversy in the books over whether this plant is easy or difficult to grow. The simple rule to follow is this: the lighter the variegation, the more light it needs. Otherwise, these are slow-growing, dependably attractive, and make excellent foliage plants. They have large, narrow oval leaves on short stems. Aglaonema has been hybridized to produce interesting variegated leaves.
Aglaonema Care and Instruction
The darker green varieties can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose yourself to direct sun. Water thoroughly in the summer, and mist often to raise humidity. During the winter, reduce watering but do not let the plant dry completely. Seek to raise the humidity in general. They do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 65ºF. The warmer, the better. Well-drained potting soil is perfect. Slow-release pellets or liquid fertilizer during the growing season. Aglaonema is not typically propagated by home growers, but it can be divided during repotting. Small shoots can be potted as individual plants. They are slow-growing and will only need repotting every other year. Aglaonema is generally low-growing plants that will only very gradually reveal their trunks.
Light - Bright indirect sunlight
Place - Bright indoors
Water- once a week
Fertilizer - Any Organic fertilizer
Temperature - 16 to 30 degree C
Special Features
Air purifying