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aglaonema brisbane Aglaonema Plant (Chinese Evergreen) – Easy Low-Light Indoor Plant – The Australian Plant Shop

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aglaonema brisbane Aglaonema Plant (Chinese Evergreen) – Easy Low-Light Indoor Plant – The Australian Plant ShopAglaonemaalso called Chinese evergreenis a tough, colourful indoor classic. It thrives in low to medium light and brings lush pinks, reds, silvers and greens to your space. Perfect for homes and offices looking for a forgiving, good looking foliage plant. Low light tolerant & beginner friendly Big colour: pink, red, silver & white foliage Tidy growth, easy care, year round impact Note: This product lists Aglaonema. If you prefer a specific colour or a

Aglaonema—also called Chinese evergreen—is a tough, colourful indoor classic. It thrives in low to medium light and brings lush pinks, reds, silvers and greens to your space. Perfect for homes and offices looking for a forgiving, good-looking foliage plant.

  • Low-light tolerant & beginner-friendly
  • Big colour: pink, red, silver & white foliage
  • Tidy growth, easy care, year-round impact
Note: This product lists “Aglaonema”. If you prefer a specific colour or a specifc variety (e.g. Lady Valentine, Silver Queen, Siam Aurora, Snow White, Wishes, Thai Snowflake, Eileen, Sapphire, China Red, Pink Lady, Thai Red, Spitfire, Super White), please leave an order note at checkout and we’ll do our best to match it. 

Key Benefits

  • Thrives in low–medium light: Ideal as a Chinese indoor plant for living rooms, hallways and workspaces.
  • Striking foliage choices: From Aglaonema Pink (Lady Valentine, Pink Lady) to Red Aglaonema (Siam Aurora, Thai Red, China Red) and cool tones like Silver Queen, Super White, Snow White.
  • Beginner friendly: Forgiving on water and care; slow, tidy growth indoors.
  • Decor-ready sizes: Table-top to statement floor plants.

Aglaonema Care Guide

Light

Enjoys low to bright indirect light. Avoid harsh midday sun to preserve colour and leaf sheen.

Water

Let the top 3–5 cm of the mix dry between drinks. Water less in winter and never leave the pot sitting in water.

Humidity & Temperature

Average indoor humidity is fine (an occasional mist is appreciated). Best between 18–29 °C. Keep away from cold drafts.

Soil & Feeding

Use a premium, free-draining indoor mix. Feed monthly in spring–summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength or sea weed fertilizer (once/month) + slow release fertilizer (once/year).

Growth Habit & Size

Slow to moderate growth; most types reach 40–80 cm tall and wide indoors. Many aglaonema pink/red cultivars remain compact.

Flowering

Occasional pale spathes may appear (aglaonema flower / chinese evergreen flower). Many growers remove them to keep energy on foliage.

Pets & Safety

Like many aroids, not pet-safe if chewed. Keep away from pets and small children.

Aglaonema Styling & Placement

  • Brighten dim corners with a Chinese evergreen plant.
  • Smaller Aglaonema specimens brighten up shelving or office tables.

FAQ

Will Aglaonemas grow in low light?

Yes—aim for bright to low indirect light. They do not like direct sun.

How often should I water my Aglaonema?

Water when the top few centimetres are dry. Overwatering is the most common mistake—ensure good drainage.

Do they need repotting?

Repot your Aglaonema every 12–18 months or when roots circle the base. Increase pot size by only 2–5 cm.

Can I choose a specific variety?

Yes—leave an order note (e.g., aglaonema pink, aglaonema red, silver queen plant, aglaonema thai snowflake). We’ll do our best based on current stock.

Tip: Prefer a specific variety? Leave your request in the order notes at checkout.

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