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aglaonema super pink Aglaonema Pink Lady Valentine Chinese Evergreen Hybrid – Ed's Plant Shop

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aglaonema super pink Aglaonema Pink Lady Valentine Chinese Evergreen Hybrid – Ed's Plant ShopAglaonema 'Pink Valentine': A Charming Addition Discover your new favorite houseplant! The Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine' stands out with its vibrant pink and green foliage, offering a splash of color and charm to any indoor space. This plants most striking feature is its beautifully variegated leaves, which exhibit shades of pink and deep green that create a lovely contrast. Easy to care for, it thrives in moderate light and requires only occasional

Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine': A Charming Addition

Discover your new favorite houseplant! The Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine' stands out with its vibrant pink and green foliage, offering a splash of color and charm to any indoor space. This plant’s most striking feature is its beautifully variegated leaves, which exhibit shades of pink and deep green that create a lovely contrast. Easy to care for, it thrives in moderate light and requires only occasional watering. Its compact size makes it perfect for desks, shelves, or small plant collections.

Plant Profile

Botanical Name: Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine'
Common Name: Pink Valentine, Pink Aglaonema
Family: Araceae
Native Range: Southeast Asia

Pink Valentine Aglaonema Care Guide

Care: Easy
Light: Prefers moderate, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight.
Water: Keep soil consistently moist, but not soggy.
Humidity: Tolerates average humidity.
Temperature: 65-80°F. Avoid cold drafts.
Pruning: Remove any yellow or dead leaves to maintain its appearance.
Feeding: Fertilize monthly during the growing season with a balanced plant food.
Growth: Compact, bushy growth up to 1-2 feet tall.
Propagation: Propagate through stem cuttings or division.
Pests: Watch for common pests like spider mites and aphids.
Toxicity: Toxic to pets and humans if ingested.

Looking For More Care Tips For Your Pink Lady Chinese Evergreen?

Check out our comprehensive Chinese Evergreen Care guide over in our blog section. Explore tips, tricks, and troubleshooting from our staff experts!

Fun Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine' Fact: Pink Variegation Delight

The Pink Valentine Aglaonema is renowned for its eye-catching pink variegation, which can brighten up any room. The pink hues are more pronounced in good light conditions, making this plant not only a beautiful addition to your collection but also a great way to add a pop of color to your home decor.

Historical Aglaonema Highlight: Southeast Asia’s Gem

The Aglaonema 'Pink Valentine' hails from the lush tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Its unique coloration and easy care make it a popular choice among plant enthusiasts. As a cherished member of the Aglaonema family, it brings a touch of exotic beauty to indoor gardens, reflecting the rich diversity of its native region.

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