Aglaonema is a genus of about 40 species of foliage plants in the family Araceae, native to the tropical swamps and rainforests of southeastern Asia, from northeastern India across southern China and Indonesia through New Guinea. All species are herbaceous.
Agloanema, Red Peacock Care
Aglaonema Red Peacock



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
A well draining potting mix is essential along with thorough watering.
Pruning
Avoid pruning after removing dead leaves or when the plant is beyond dying.
Fertilizer
Apply any organic fertilizer.
Sunlight
low lighting requirement
Soil
The soil mix should be a good mix
Temperature
Aglaonemas prefer temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees fahrenheit. Night time temperatures should not vary more than a 10 degrees drop. Always be sure to assess your plant's watering needs upon receiving it.
Container
They make good desk plants or can be used as aesthetic decor pieces for living rooms. Plant delivered will have healthy foliage and comes in a black plastic pot.
Additional
Feed once a month during the spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants. The Red Aglaonema is moderately toxic to pets and humans. Typically, ingestion will cause mouth and stomach irritation and possible vomiting.
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