There is no person who wouldn’t dream about a pretty plant that is easy to care about. Chinese evergreen is a species that will make your dreams come true.
First of all you have to keep in mind that this genus doesn’t like direct sunlight. It prefers diffused light or even partial shade. The plant is shade-tolerant whereas direct sunlight can burn the foliage.
This evergreen cutie will enjoy being under indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight is a taboo as it can destroy the leaves’ beauty by scorching them. Moreover, extra sun will form not arch-like leaves, but stiffly and vertical.
The level of lighting at the pot location determines the watering times. In well-lit locations the soil will get drier sooner than at shadowed spots. Some of these exotic plants need either partial shade/full shade or partial sun
Plants from Araceae range are toxic to cats and dogs. All the toxicity is in the insoluble calcium oxalates. The substance of these aglaonema poisonous to pets crystals causes various reactions in pets if swallowed. An animal can start vomiting, experience swallowing difficulties and excessive drooling.
Try locating this evergreen delight at the unreachable elevation for your fosterling. The pet’s living space has to be safe. Simply grow this plant at your office or at the room that your nursling does not peep into.
These days Chinese Evergreen plants are extremely popular and can be used as single specimens to decorate home or in mass to create a coarse-textured, tropical effect. What’s more some varieties of the plant are widely distributed as medicinal plants.
Uses of Aglaonema: ground cover, mass planting, landscaping; container or above-ground planter; suitable for growing indoors