Genus aglaonema are rhizomatous evergreen perennials with short stems bearing long stalked often attractively variegated leaves and rather insignificant greenish or cream flowering spathes details silver queen is an evergreen perennial of upright habit to 40cm in height with handsome silvery lance shaped leaves marbled with darker green.
Aglaonema silver queen flower.
Plant care aglaonema silver queen free indoor plants guide care and tips for aglaonema silver queen.
Although there are many varieties of this plant the care for all.
Although aglaonema silver queen is one of the most popular varieties you can experiment with cultivars like suzy you don t have to stick to silver queen.
An attractive easy to care for plant it is on just about everyones list of best indoor house plants aglaonema house plants can be maintained at the lower light levels often found in the home or office.
In this photo one of the inflorescences is shown.
Silver king is quite similar to silver queen except that it does not have quite as many chevron like stripes running across its leaves.
The inflorescence bears unisexual flowers in a spadix.
Aglaonema plant silver queen.
In lower light allow to dry almost completely.
The best part of the plant is it continues to look gorgeous irrespective of the changes in light.
The aglaonema silver queen is just one of many varieties of aglaonema indoor plants.
Provide bright indirect natural light or bright artificial lighting.
Allow potting media to dry 1 2 to 3 4 of its depth in bright light.
All aglaonema varieties an estimated 21 14 species are extremely easy to care for making them office favorites worldwide.
Aglaonema is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family araceae.
Aglaonema silver queen is every inch fit for a queen with its opulent foliage in shades of silver green with rich green flecks.
More about indoor plants aglaonema silver queen.
Aglaonema silver queen the silver green variegated leaves are lance shaped that look stunning on short stems.
The most common cultivar is silver queen which has gained the royal horticultural society s award of garden merit.
Ideal for indoors thriving in warm poorly lit air conditioned rooms.
The indoor care of a silver queen plant.
It is primarily grown for its attractive variegated foliage and not for its insignificant flowers.
A very hardy slow growing foliage plant with striking dark green leaves heavily variegated with silver.
These flowers don t provide much beauty but they do shed pollen like crazy so it s recommended to snip them off before the bud opens.