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Air Purifying Indoor Plant Red Aglaonema with Ceramic Planter

Air Purifying Indoor Plant Red Aglaonema with Ceramic Planter

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Red Aglaonema, or Chinese Evergreen, ranks among the most sought-after houseplants for discerning collectors. This Asian tropical native features striking crimson foliage with characteristic glossy, narrow oval leaves clustered on short stems. Its remarkable versatility allows it to thrive in virtually any residential or commercial setting, adapting seamlessly to varying light and humidity conditions. The slow-growing nature of this cultivar ensures long-term visual interest without demanding frequent pruning or maintenance. Mature plants occasionally produce spring or summer flowers, enhancing their ornamental value. The bold red coloration distinguishes this variety from traditional green and silver variants, offering distinctive personality to interior spaces. Exceptionally shade-tolerant, Red Aglaonema performs exceptionally well in rooms with limited natural light, making it an ideal solution for offices, bedrooms, and interior corners. Year-round cultivation and air-purifying properties combine to make this specimen an intelligent investment for any plant collection.

 

Light :  Red Aglaonema requires medium to bright, indirect light to   maintain its vibrant variegation. Avoid direct sunlight, which can   damage the foliage.
Water :
 Water your Red Aglaonema regularly during spring and summer,   then reduce frequency in winter. Plants in lower light need less   water, while those in brighter conditions require more frequent   watering.
Planter Size :  Height 5" Width 4.5" (Inchs)
Planter Colour :  White & Blue Color
Plant Height :  With Pot Base Above 10"
Planter Material :  Ceramic

 

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