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Aglaonema:
Chinese Evergreen
Chinese
evergreen, also known as aglaonema, is a popular foliage plant in
both homes and offices because it adds great interest in low-light areas. The
common name of Chinese evergreen collectively refers to 21 species of plants that
are originally from Southeast Asia where they grow in tropical forests.
Some
varieties have solid green leaves, but most cultivars have interesting
variegation in shades of silver, gray, or light green.
The long,
narrow leaves can reach up to two feet long, and the plants themselves
typically grow one to three feet tall and equally as wide.
The plants aren't
conspicuous bloomers, but they can produce flowers that resemble a peace lily
(made up of a spathe and spadix). It's recommended that flowers be removed in
order to prevent production of unattractive berries.
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| Part Shade, Part Sun, Shade, Sun | |
| Yes | |
| 1.5-2.5 ft | |
| 1.5-2.5 ft | |
| Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter | |
| Yes | |
| Green, Pink, White, Yellow | |
| None |