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Product title: Red Aglaonemas / Aglaonema Red Plant

Common Names: Chinese evergreens

Product title: Red Aglaonemas / Aglaonema Red Plant

Common Names: Chinese evergreens

Features:

  • Aglaonema is prized for its exquisitely beautiful leaves. The red aglaonema has deep red leaves or light pink and green foliage that looks stunning in any interior.
  • Red Aglaonema plants are easy-to-care-for indoor plants which have medium-growth and tolerance of low light and drought.
  • Colourful Aglaonema leaves are lance or heart shaped and grow between 4” and 12” (10 – 30 cm) long and between 2” and 4” (5 – 10 cm) wide. The simple leaves grow alternately on colourful stems. The large pointed green leaves have warm, rich variegated red colors.
  • Most ‘Siam Aurora’ plants have bright red midribs with red edges.
  • Some eye-catching red ‘Siam Aurora’ plants have waxy pink or red leaves with green patches.
  • Aglaonema species like the ‘Siam Aurora’ are flowering exotic plants. ‘Siam Aurora’ flowers are spathe-like, consisting of a whitish-green spadix and light green spathe, a type of modified leaf. 
  • Flowers on red Aglaonema plants look like calla lilies or Anthurium plants.
  • Red ‘Siam Aurora’ Aglaonema plants bloom in late summer until early fall. The small spathe flowers are relatively insignificant compared to the magnificent red and green leaves. 
  • Some ‘Siam Aurora’ plants have leaves that are almost entirely red.
  • Red ‘Siam Aurora’ Aglaonema grows best when it gets plenty of indirect sunlight. Bright light helps keep the vibrant red and green colours on the leaves. Red Aglaonemas are also plants that tolerate low light

About the plant: 

Aglaonema plants are an evergreen plant species native to the tropical and subtropical forests of Asia. In their native habitat, Aglaonema species grow in warm, humid, shady conditions. Aglaonema which grows in vibrant and colourful foliages and also looks stunning with attractive flowers. It is also called the Chinese evergreen plant.

The red ‘Siam Aurora’ is a cultivar of the flowering tropical plant in the genus Aglaonema. Red Aglaonemas are broadleaved tropical houseplants with large green, red, and sometimes pink leaves. Varieties of Aglaonema with pink and red leaves include ‘Siam Aglaonema,’ ‘Pink Dalmatian,’ ‘Ultra Pink,’ ‘Red Emerald,’ and ‘Super Red Star.’

Planting:

Aglaonema is considered one of the easiest house plants to grow, it is rather versatile, as it can be grown in pretty much the darkest, driest conditions and it will still flourish beautifully. 

In rainforests these plants grow beneath the leaf canopy. That means in natural space it receives indirect sunlight. These plants can do well in very low light conditions. However, if the plant is exposed to direct sunlight, it will scorch the leaves. 

Grow the red Aglaonema in medium to high indirect sunlight. Plant the Aglaonema in loose, well-draining soil and water the plant only when the soil partially dries. ‘Siam Aurora’ prefers high humidity and a temperature range of 65°F to 76°F (18°C – 24°C). 

Aglaonema ‘Siam Aurora’ grows as a beautiful indoor plant with a medium growth rate. Growing in pots indoors, the colourful leafy foliage grows a maximum of 3 ft. (1 m) tall and 3 ft. (1 m) wide. Outdoors, this red Aglaonema grows in tropical climates such as USDA zones 10 and 11.

Maintenance:

Light:

Red Aglaonema prefers bright indirect sunlight. Bright light helps keep the vibrant red and green colours on the leaves. Red Aglaonemas are also plants that tolerate low light; however, that it may lose some of the bright red leaf markings.

In winter, you may have to move the red Aglaonema to a brighter location. The cooler temperatures and darker days can cause the plant’s growth to slow down. It’s also best to water the plant less frequently in winter.

Water:

Water a red Aglaonema as often at the top 2” or 3” (5 – 7.5 cm) of the potting soil becomes dry. The best way to water ‘Siam Aurora’ plants is using the drench and dry method. This technique to water houseplants involves allowing the soil to dry, then drenching it. Caring for your red Aglaonema this way ensures the roots stay partially moist without becoming waterlogged.

Soil:

‘Siam Aurora’ red Aglaonema thrives in a porous potting mix that has excellent drainage. To make an appropriate houseplant soil mix, combine one-part houseplant soil, one-part peat moss, and one-part perlite. You could also add some orchid bark to increase the drainage and organic matter. 

The ideal soil for red Aglaonema plants should retain enough moisture without becoming waterlogged. A combination of peat moss and perlite is perfect for creating a light, aerated growing medium. It prevents the roots from becoming soggy and starting to rot—which would eventually kill your plant.

Pruning:

 Red Aglaonema plants rarely need pruning. The primary reason to snip leaves off a ‘Siam Aurora’ is to remove dead leaves or flowers. You can also prune new growth to encourage denser foliage and a bushier plant. Some plant owners also recommend pruning the flowers as soon as they appear. To prune a red ‘Siam Aurora,’ cut the dead leaf at the stem’s base near the soil. You can also snip off new growth this way if you want a bushier red Aglaonema. 

Propagation: 

  • Propagate a ‘Siam Aurora’ by stem cuttings, seeds, or root division
  • The easiest method is to propagate red Aglaonema plants by dividing the root ball into two or three sections.
  • To propagate a red Aglaonema, all you need to do is remove the root ball carefully from the pot. Look for parts that have at least two or three leaves growing. Using sharp, sterile equipment, cut the root into sections. Then, you can replant the propagated parts in a new pot.

Benefits:

Air Purifier: 

The red aglaonema  plant helps to lower the CO2 levels and purifies the air. It does that by absorbing the toxins and storing them in its stem. A perfect air purifier for your home. Aglaonema, considered a natural humidifier increases the levels of positivity. It increases humidity in the indoor environment. Ultimately reducing the probability of respiratory sickness.

An ornamental house plant: 

RedAglaonema is staple home ornamental plant because of its fabulous leaves and attractive colours. It is a type of plant that has high tolerance for drought condition, as well as for moisture. They love the bright, indirect light from the sun but it can also thrive in places with low to medium type of light.

A perfect Feng Shui plant: 

This beautiful Aglaonema variety is a less common cultivar with bold pink edges on green leaves. It grows upright and tolerates low light conditions and also rounds up as a lucky plant, according to Feng Shui. It has positive health impacts which indirectly reduces stress. The textured and stripped leafy plant gives an exotic and aesthetic look adding beauty to the interior design of your house.

Visual Asethetic Appeal:

There are many red Aglaonema varieties to choose from, there is a shade of pink or red to match most home interior décor.

 

Special Care:

Red Aglaonemas are also plants that tolerate low light; however, you may notice that you lose some of the bright red leaf markings.

In winter, you may have to move the red Aglaonema to a brighter location. The cooler temperatures and darker days can cause the plant’s growth to slow down. It’s also best to water the plant less frequently in winter.

However, it’s uncommon for red aglaonema houseplants to bloom indoors.

Care instruction: 

    • Red Aglaonema  plants need warm conditions to grow well. 
    • The golden rule for growing these Red Aglaonema  plants 
    • Sunlight : These plants grow well in partial shade. Direct exposure to the sun for long hours can scorch the leaves
    • Soil : Soil should be moist and should not be soggy.
    • Water : Adequate watering is needed for their healthy growth. The water must not stand and should drain out completely.
    • Temperature : Warmer places are preferred. 
    • Fertilise the plant once in a year.
    • Repotting every 2 years and trimming the root system can keep the plant managable.

Frequently asked questions:

All our online plants have detailed information like plant care tips, growing conditions, plant FAQs, and all our indoor plants resemble the plant images shown.

 1.Why are my houseplants getting brown tips on their leaves?

This is generally an indication of poor watering. The best way to water your online plant is to thoroughly flush it until water runs freely out the drainage holes. Shallow watering can cause browning of tips.

 

2.Why is my plant not growing? / How do I boost my plant’s growth?

You can use an organic fertilizer like compost or cow manure every two weeks to boost the growth of the plant. Also, make sure you clean the leaves with a damp towel once in a while to clear the dust and examine closely for any pests.

 

3.Why is my plant not flowering?

Nutrient deficiency can be a major reason for the nonflowering of plants. Below are some basic tips you need to follow to encourage flowering while deciding to buy plant online.

Soil that is light and rich in compost or manure provides plenty of nutrients constantly to the plants. Remove the old dried out flowers as they consume the nutrients requirement for new flowers. 

Fertilize the plants with a good organic fertilizer like cow manure every 15 days. 

Do mulching every month and provide proper watering.

Product Description: 

  • Red Aglaonema plant in dimensions Pot. Great for decorating your space!
  • Red Aglaonema plants come in dimension pots with our own premium soil blend.
  • Fast shipping anywhere in Coimbatore, usually within 24 hours of ordering. This will ship directly from our greenhouse to your door. Our plants never sit in dark warehouses.
  • Expert packaging and guaranteed live arrival. We also include an extended guarantee for 30 days from delivery!
  • Comes with a FREE color postcard with care instructions/DIY spade.
Common Name  Red Aglaonemas, Aglaonema Red, Chinese Evergreen, Philippine evergreen
Botanical Name  Siam Aurora
Plant Type  Herb, Aracea, Houseplant

, Perennial, Poisonous.

Maximum growth  

dimensions

Height: 2 ft. 0 in. – 8 ft. 0 in.

Width: 2 ft. 0 in. – 4 ft. 0 in.

Light  Bright indirect sunlight
Temperature  18 C – 24 C
Soil pH  All
Soil Type  Well-draining, with lots of perlite or sand
Watering frequency  Regular
Bloom time  Late Summer
Flower Color  Whitish spadix and Light green or Colorful spathe
Toxicity  Medium 
Difficulty level  Easy to grow
Benefits  Air Purifier, Easy to grow, Aesthetic colour and appealing