Aglaonema Siam Aurora
Siam Aurora’ is a lovely red Aglaonema, a tropical evergreen perennial with striking red and green pointed foliage. Houseplants from the genus Aglaonema, such as the Siam Aurora plants’ provide color and tropical accents to any space. The many colors of red and dark pink can brighten up a room or office surroundings. The crimson Siam Aglaonema plant is also simple to maintain indoors. The care is easy and is considered a lucky plant by feng shui.
Aglaonema ‘Siam Aurora’ is a lovely indoor plant that grows at a medium rate. The bright green foliage grows up to 3 feet tall when grown in pots indoors. The huge pointed green leaves are variegated in a warm, deep scarlet color. Siam Aurora crimson’s green leaves are big, lanceolate, or ovate. The waxy green leaves have gorgeous reddish-pink or dark red designs on them.
The midribs of most Aglaonema Siam Aurora plants are bright red with crimson margins. Some of the striking red ‘Siam Aurora’ plants, on the other hand, have waxy pink or red leaves with green areas. It produces a lot of oxygen and purifies the air itself by eliminating pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and other poisons.
Care Guide
- The roots of your red Aglaonema should be moist without becoming waterlogged.
- Avoid placing the plant near air conditioning vents or in a cold wind to avoid humidity issues.
- Keep the Siam Aurora plant away from the heating ducts as well.
- Though, your red beauty doesn’t require pruning often. We advise you to remove unwanted and unhealthy leaves.
- Tipping and crispy brown spots emerge on leaf tips which are caused by a lack of humidity.
- During the spring and summer season, a diluted balanced houseplant fertilizer once a month is beneficial to the aurora Aglaonema plant.
Growing Tips for Aglaonema aurora plant
- A bright setting is ideal for growing a Siam aurora Aglaonema plant. If you are placing your red beauty Aglaonema on a sunny windowsill, make sure to protect it from direct sunlight.
- The red Aglaonema plant thrives in a permeable potting mix with good drainage.
- You should get the optimal soil that retains enough moisture without getting soggy.
- When the top 2″ or 3″ (5–7.5 cm) of the potting soil becomes dry, water your red Aglaonema plant.
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