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aglaonema crispum & 39 Aglaonema 'B.J. Freedman' – Speckled Green Cultivar

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aglaonema crispum & 39 Aglaonema 'B.J. Freedman' – Speckled Green CultivarAglaonema 'B. J. Freeman' Aglaonema 'B. J. Freeman' is a silver green Chinese evergreen with large elliptic leaves and a full, clumping habit. Mature blades show a cool glaucous surface framed by darker green margins. New leaves open from yellow green petioles and mature into wider blades with darker mottling, streaks and spots near the margins and midrib. In a pot, the plant builds density through suckering growth, with older stems and fresh shoots

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman'

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' is a silver-green Chinese evergreen with large elliptic leaves and a full, clumping habit. Mature blades show a cool glaucous surface framed by darker green margins.

New leaves open from yellow-green petioles and mature into wider blades with darker mottling, streaks and spots near the margins and midrib. In a pot, the plant builds density through suckering growth, with older stems and fresh shoots forming an upright-spreading Aglaonema.

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' silver leaf structure

  • Leaf form: Large elliptic leaves create a substantial outline in the pot.
  • Surface colour: Mature leaves show a silver-green to glaucous upper surface with darker green margins.
  • Pattern detail: Darker blotches, spots and streaks can appear near the leaf edge and along the midrib.
  • Petioles: Yellow-green petioles remain visible between the lower leaves.
  • Growth habit: Suckering stems create a fuller pot over time, with multiple growth points at the base.
  • Plant structure: Firm petioles hold the leaves outward and give the clump an upright-spreading profile.

How Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' fills its pot

Held on sturdy petioles, the leaves display the silver centre and darker margins clearly. The older blades form the outer part of the plant while fresh shoots add density from the base.

As basal shoots develop, the pot gradually fills with overlapping leaves. A slightly wider pot gives the clump room to expand, while an airy substrate keeps moisture from sitting too long around the central root zone.

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' indoor care

  • Light: Place it in bright filtered to medium indirect light. Direct sun can mark the silver-green leaf surface.
  • Water: Water when the upper layer of substrate has started to dry. The roots need moisture, but saturated soil can soften stems and yellow lower leaves.
  • Substrate: Use an airy, moisture-retentive mix with enough structure for oxygen around the roots.
  • Temperature: Keep it warm and stable. Cold, wet substrate can damage roots and slow new growth.
  • Humidity: Average to moderately higher indoor humidity is suitable. Very dry air can crisp leaf tips on large leaves.
  • Leaf care: Wipe dust from the smooth leaf surface so the silver pattern stays visible.

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' troubleshooting cues

  • Yellow lower leaves: Check watering first, especially if the substrate stays wet deep in the pot.
  • Soft stems: Cold conditions or saturated roots can weaken the base of the plant.
  • Scorched patches: Harsh direct sun can leave brown marks on silver and pale green sections.
  • Brown tips: Dry air, mineral buildup or uneven watering can show first along the leaf edges.
  • Slow new growth: Low temperatures or a cold root zone can pause growth even when the plant still looks firm.

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' safety

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it away from pets and small children, and wash your hands after handling damaged leaves or stems if your skin is sensitive.

Aglaonema 'B.J. Freeman' botanical note

Aglaonema belongs to Araceae, the arum family, and is widely grown as Chinese evergreen. The genus name combines Greek roots for bright or clear and thread, referring to the stamens in its floral structure.

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