Aglaonema 'Tom's Pride' is a distinctive foliage cultivar with broad, glossy green leaves marked by crisp white variegation and delicate blush-pink tones that become more apparent on new growth. Each leaf displays its own unique pattern, giving the plant an ever-changing appearance as it matures. Like other Aglaonema species, it grows in a naturally upright, clumping form and is native to the tropical forest understory, where its broad foliage is adapted to capture filtered light.
Habitat: Happy in average household temperatures, keep out of draughts.
Light: Low to medium, indirect light. Keep away from direct sunlight.
Water: Water when top inch or two of soil is dry. Be careful not to overwater, Aglaonema prefers slightly moist soil but can suffer root rot if left in standing water.
Soil: Use a peat-based soil. Allow to drain. Yellowing leaves or soft stalks are a sign of overwatering.
Toxicity: Can cause irritation if eaten and the sap is a skin and eye irritant. Keep away from children and pets.
Fertiliser: Will benefit from the application of a balanced plant fertiliser during peak growth periods.
Please note: Variegated plants vary between and within crops. While we attempt to maintain growing conditions, no guarantees can be made around the volume of variegation per plant. The picture of this plant is indicative only, as we see with all plant species, every plant is unique.
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Please note: Variegated plants vary between and within crops. While we attempt to maintain growing conditions, no guarantees can be made around the volume of variegation per plant. The picture of this plant is indicative only, as we see with all plant species, every plant is unique.