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aglaonema poisoning animals Tigress Aglaonema PlantJungle Inspired Stripes in a Tough Houseplant Tigress Aglaonema is a striking Chinese Evergreen cultivar known for its dramatic, tiger striped foliage. Long, narrow leaves are patterned with bands of light and dark green, giving the plant a sleek, almost animal print look that stands out in any room. The overall effect is modern and tropical at the same time, making Tigress a natural fit for contemporary interiors, cozy living rooms, and stylish

Jungle-Inspired Stripes in a Tough Houseplant

Tigress Aglaonema is a striking Chinese Evergreen cultivar known for its dramatic, tiger-striped foliage. Long, narrow leaves are patterned with bands of light and dark green, giving the plant a sleek, almost animal-print look that stands out in any room. The overall effect is modern and tropical at the same time, making Tigress a natural fit for contemporary interiors, cozy living rooms, and stylish workspaces alike. This is the kind of plant that instantly elevates a side table, shelf, or office corner without asking for fussy, high-maintenance care. 

Upright, Elegant, and Space-Saving

Tigress grows as an upright, clumping houseplant with multiple stems emerging from the base to form a tall, graceful silhouette. Indoors, most plants mature to about 2–3 feet tall and roughly 1–2 feet wide, which is big enough to make a statement but compact enough to work on a plant stand, desk, or as a floor accent in smaller rooms. The leaves are more elongated than many other Aglaonemas, giving Tigress a refined, vertical presence that looks especially good against walls, in corners, or next to furniture. Its slow-to-moderate growth rate means it fills out steadily without overwhelming the space. 

Indirect Light, Dry-Down Watering, and Cozy Temps

Like other Chinese Evergreens, Tigress is wonderfully forgiving. It prefers bright to medium indirect light but will adapt to lower-light conditions, making it ideal for offices and interior rooms. Direct, harsh sun can scorch the patterned leaves, so keep it a few feet back from bright windows or filter strong light with a sheer curtain. Plant Tigress in a well-draining indoor potting mix and water when the top 1–2 inches or roughly half the soil volume feels dry, letting excess water drain freely so the roots never sit in soggy soil. Average household humidity and temperatures between about 65–75°F are perfect; just keep it away from cold drafts and AC blasts. 

Indoors as a Statement Foliage Accent

Tigress Aglaonema is best used indoors as a statement foliage plant. Its bold striping and upright form make it a natural focal point in living rooms, bedrooms, and entryways. Use it on its own in a clean, modern pot to highlight the leaf pattern, or group it with broader-leaved houseplants and trailing vines for a layered, jungle-inspired look. In offices and commercial spaces, Tigress is a go-to option for adding greenery to lobbies, conference rooms, and reception desks because it tolerates typical indoor light levels and routine care. As a long-lived foliage plant with a calm, sophisticated presence, Tigress is a fantastic way to bring “quiet luxury” greenery to any interior.

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