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Aglaonema silver queen scientific name.
Genus name comes from the greek words aglaos meaning bright or clear and nema meaning a thread in reference to the stamens.
The aglaonema silver queen is just one of many varieties of aglaonema indoor plants.
Aglaonema is a genus of of about 20 species of herbaceous perennials from tropical asia.
Aglaonema silver queen common names.
One of the most popular and sought after is the silver queen which has leaves covered in silver mainly with some small green patches.
Aglaonema silver queen silver queen is a variety of chinese evergreen that features dark green leaves striped with silver.
All aglaonema varieties an estimated 21 14 species are extremely easy to care for making them office favorites worldwide.
It s a great indoor plant for medium or low light.
Blotched and variegated types.
Aglaonema silver queen is on nasa s list of air purifying plants.
The chinese evergreen is a common name for a foliage plant from the aglaonema genus.
The indoor care of a silver queen plant.
Chinese evergreen or silver queen evergreen.
The most common cultivar is silver queen which has gained the royal horticultural society s award of garden merit.
Aglaonema silver queen sometimes called painted drop tongue is an evergreen perennial with a free branching habit that typically grows to 24 tall.
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.
Silver queen aglaonema s aglaonema silver queen lance shaped leaves are dark green with silver variegation and appear on multiple stalks.
Known far and wide as the gold standard of chinese evergreen plants silver queen is probably the most widespread and commonly grown variety.
They are proven to remove benzene and formaldehyde toxins present in home environments and help reduce the irritant side effects to humans.
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Aglaonema plant silver queen.
Its leaf patterning is cream on a dark green base and it thrives in low to moderate lighting conditions.