Chinese Evergreen 'Red Siam' - 6" Pot
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Red Siam'
Common Name: Red Chinese Evergreen
The rare Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, it is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it just about tolerates any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture. These plants do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
NATIVE LAND: tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea
WATER: The Chinese Evergreen enjoys moist, but never soggy, soil. Water your plant thoroughly, allowing to dry out before watering again. You can maintain this cadence through the spring, summer, and fall, tapering off in the winter. Never let your plant dry out completely.
The Chinese evergreen requires high humidity and will do best in greenhouse environments. For that reason it will do best in a warm, humid, yet bright environment.
LIGHT: Medium to bright light. Never place in direct sunlight as the bright sunlight can burn his/her delicate leaves.
ISSUES: root rot - soil is kept too moist.
BENEFITS: The Red Chinese Evergreen is thought to be beneficial to the well-being and financial success of anyone who owns it. It Emits high oxygen content, and purifies indoor air by removing chemicals, such as formaldehyde, benzene or other toxins.
PET/KID FRIENDLY: All portions of the Chinese Evergreen are considered toxic to humans and animals.
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Red Siam'
Common Name: Red Chinese Evergreen
The rare Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, it is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it just about tolerates any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture. These plants do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
NATIVE LAND: tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea
WATER: The Chinese Evergreen enjoys moist, but never soggy, soil. Water your plant thoroughly, allowing to dry out before watering again. You can maintain this cadence through the spring, summer, and fall, tapering off in the winter. Never let your plant dry out completely.
The Chinese evergreen requires high humidity and will do best in greenhouse environments. For that reason it will do best in a warm, humid, yet bright environment.
LIGHT: Medium to bright light. Never place in direct sunlight as the bright sunlight can burn his/her delicate leaves.
ISSUES: root rot - soil is kept too moist.
BENEFITS: The Red Chinese Evergreen is thought to be beneficial to the well-being and financial success of anyone who owns it. It Emits high oxygen content, and purifies indoor air by removing chemicals, such as formaldehyde, benzene or other toxins.
PET/KID FRIENDLY: All portions of the Chinese Evergreen are considered toxic to humans and animals.
Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Red Siam'
Common Name: Red Chinese Evergreen
The rare Chinese Evergreen also known as Aglaonema, it is an easy plant to grow and care for. Native to Asia it just about tolerates any indoor condition. The larger leaves come with unique patterns that work with all types of planters and furniture. These plants do not like cold drafts or temperatures below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
NATIVE LAND: tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea
WATER: The Chinese Evergreen enjoys moist, but never soggy, soil. Water your plant thoroughly, allowing to dry out before watering again. You can maintain this cadence through the spring, summer, and fall, tapering off in the winter. Never let your plant dry out completely.
The Chinese evergreen requires high humidity and will do best in greenhouse environments. For that reason it will do best in a warm, humid, yet bright environment.
LIGHT: Medium to bright light. Never place in direct sunlight as the bright sunlight can burn his/her delicate leaves.
ISSUES: root rot - soil is kept too moist.
BENEFITS: The Red Chinese Evergreen is thought to be beneficial to the well-being and financial success of anyone who owns it. It Emits high oxygen content, and purifies indoor air by removing chemicals, such as formaldehyde, benzene or other toxins.
PET/KID FRIENDLY: All portions of the Chinese Evergreen are considered toxic to humans and animals.