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red aglaonema repotting Aglaonema 'Siam Aurora'

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red aglaonema repotting Aglaonema 'Siam Aurora'Siam Red Chinese Evergreen Striking Indoor Plant with Vibrant Foliage Add a bold, tropical vibe to your indoor garden with the Siam Red Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema Siam Aurora). Known for its stunning deep red and green foliage, this easy care houseplant is perfect for anyone looking to add color and texture to their space. Whether youre a plant novice or a seasoned enthusiast, the Siam Red is a low maintenance option that brings life to any room.

Siam Red Chinese Evergreen | Striking Indoor Plant with Vibrant Foliage

Add a bold, tropical vibe to your indoor garden with the Siam Red Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema Siam Aurora). Known for its stunning deep red and green foliage, this easy-care houseplant is perfect for anyone looking to add color and texture to their space. Whether you’re a plant novice or a seasoned enthusiast, the Siam Red is a low-maintenance option that brings life to any room.


Why Choose the Siam Red Chinese Evergreen?

The Siam Red isn’t just a decorative plant—it’s a hardy and adaptable houseplant that thrives in various indoor environments. Its vibrant red hues stand out against its rich green leaves, making it a perfect centerpiece for your home or office. Plus, with its low-maintenance care requirements, this plant is ideal for both busy plant parents and collectors looking for something unique.

  • Vibrant Color: Deep red and green foliage adds a tropical feel to any space.
  • Hardy Nature: Resilient to different lighting conditions and easy to care for.
  • Adaptable: Thrives in both bright indirect light and lower-light spaces.
  • Low-Maintenance: Perfect for anyone looking for a stunning plant without high upkeep.

Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Aglaonema
  • Common Names: Philippine Evergreen, Red Aglaonema, Chinese Evergreen, Siam Aurora, Firecracker Plant
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: Asia, New Guinea

Caring for Your Siam Red Chinese Evergreen

Keep your Aglaonema Siam Aurora Red thriving with these care tips:

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to bring out the boldest colors, but can also tolerate lower-light conditions.
  • Water: Keep the soil consistently moist during spring and summer, but reduce watering in winter. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
  • Humidity: This plant thrives in moderate to high humidity. Use a humidifier or mist the leaves if your home is dry.
  • Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 65–80°F. Keep it away from cold drafts.
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and promote healthy growth.
  • Feeding: Requires minimal feeding. Use a liquid fertilizer once or twice during the growing season to encourage vibrant foliage.
  • Propagation:Can be propagated through root division or stem cuttings.
  • Pests: Mostly pest-resistant, but occasionally check for aphids, mealybugs, or spider mites.
  • Toxicity: Keep out of reach of pets and children, as the plant is toxic if ingested.

Why the Siam Red Stands Out

One of the most unique features of the Siam Red Chinese Evergreen is its ability to adapt to various indoor environments. Unlike many houseplants that require specific light conditions, the Siam Red can thrive in both bright rooms and shadier spots, making it one of the most versatile indoor plants you can own.

Pro Tip: To encourage more vibrant red coloration, place your Siam Red in a spot with bright, indirect light.


Fun Fact: Color That Changes with Light

The Siam Red Chinese Evergreen displays dynamic color changes depending on light exposure. In brighter light, the red hues become more vivid, while in lower light, the green tones dominate, creating a varied display that keeps your plant collection interesting year-round.


History of the Chinese Evergreen

The Chinese Evergreen has been cultivated for centuries in Southeast Asia, where it grows in the understory of tropical forests. Traditionally seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity, the plant has become a favorite in homes around the world. The Siam Red variety was specifically bred to enhance the plant’s colorful foliage, making it a popular choice for those looking to add a bold statement plant to their collection.


Why Buy from Ed’s Plant Shop?

At Ed’s Plant Shop, we’re dedicated to providing healthy, hand-selected plants and expert care advice to help your houseplants thrive.

  • Premium Quality: Each plant is handpicked to ensure its health and vibrancy.
  • Expert Advice: Our team is available to offer care tips and troubleshooting support.
  • Nationwide Shipping: We deliver securely and quickly across the U.S., so your plants arrive ready to grow.

Shop the Siam Red Chinese Evergreen Today

Ready to add a splash of color to your indoor garden? The Siam Red Chinese Evergreen is the perfect choice for plant lovers seeking a low-maintenance, high-impact houseplant. Browse our collection today and bring home this tropical beauty to elevate your space.

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