Aglaonema (Chinese evergreen) is a popular indoor foliage plant known for its colorful leaves, strong tolerance of low light, and very easy care. It also helps clean indoor air and adds a stylish, lush look to homes and offices.
Main features
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Attractive foliage: Broad, glossy leaves with patterns and colors in green, silver, red, pink and white, depending on variety.
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Low light tolerant: Grows well in low to medium indirect light, so it suits bedrooms, offices, and rooms with limited sunlight.
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Easy care: Needs moderate watering, well‑draining soil, and can tolerate some neglect, making it ideal for beginners.
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Compact indoor growth: Naturally forms a bushy, compact plant that fits well in table tops, corners, and lobby areas.
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Warm, humid climate loving: Native to tropical Asia and does best in warm temperatures and moderate humidity.
Health and environmental benefits
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Air purification: Removes indoor pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and sometimes xylene and trichloroethylene, improving air quality.
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Humidity boost: As a tropical plant, it slightly increases indoor humidity, which can help reduce dryness in rooms.
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Stress reduction: Indoor plants like Aglaonema are associated with reduced stress, better mood, and a more relaxing environment.
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Better indoor environment: Cleaner air, more oxygen, and greenery together support a more comfortable and productive workspace or home.
Home decor and Vastu/Feng Shui benefits
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Decorative value: Colorful leaves add strong visual appeal, making it good for living rooms, offices, reception areas, and study rooms.
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Works in many spots: Because it tolerates low light, it can brighten dull corners, corridors, or rooms without direct sun.
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Positivity and “good luck” belief: Many sellers and Feng Shui/Vastu followers consider Aglaonema a lucky plant that brings positive energy, though this is traditional belief, not science.
Basic care tips (quick)
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Light: Bright indirect to low light; avoid harsh direct afternoon sun that can burn leaves.
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Water: Let the top part of soil dry (about 40–50%) before watering again to prevent root rot.
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Soil: Use well‑draining potting mix; ensure pot has drainage holes.
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Temperature: Prefers roughly 18–24°C; protect from cold drafts.
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