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Aglaonema: The Ideal Foliage Plant for Low Light Settings

Aglaonema, a foliage plant with simple composition and pinnate veins, thrives in low light. Known for its white spathe flower and ease of propagation from cane cuttings, it is perfect for interiorscaping.

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Aglaonema: The Ideal Foliage Plant for Low Light Settings

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  1. Aglaonema commutatumag - lah - NEE - ma kom - YOU - tah - tum • Common name: Aglaonema • Classification: foliage plant, interiorscaping plant • Arrangement: alternate • Composition: simple • Margin: entire • Veins: pinnate • Leaf: 8-10” long, 4” wide • Flower: white spathe

  2. Leaf sheath is open a little way and then closes; whereas on Dieffenbachia the leaf sheath is open all the way down • Aglaonema has less veins in the leaf than Dieffenbachia • 65-75 degrees F. • Propagate by cane cuttings • One of the best plants to use in low light.

  3. Aglaonema commutatum

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