aglaonema commutatum eileen Aglaonema 'Eileen'
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aglaonema commutatum eileen

aglaonema commutatum eileen Aglaonema 'Eileen'

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aglaonema commutatum eileen Aglaonema 'Eileen'Also known as Chinese evergreens, Aglaonema Eileen has has lance shaped, dark green leaves with white flecks. Its a low maintenance indoor plant, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. With proper care, it remains vibrant and attractive, providing lasting beauty to your indoor space. Features: It can thrive in low to moderate indirect light Features thick, elliptic to lance shaped, dark green leaves with white flecks

Also known as ‘Chinese evergreens’, Aglaonema Eileen has has lance shaped, dark green leaves with white flecks. It’s a low maintenance indoor plant, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts. With proper care, it remains vibrant and attractive, providing lasting beauty to your indoor space.

Features:

It can thrive in low to moderate indirect light
Features thick, elliptic to lance-shaped, dark green leaves with white flecks
With strikingly beautiful foliage, this plant is ideal for desks, side tables, bookshelves etc.
An excellent air purifier that filters out common pollutants

    Plant Care Tips:

    Let soil dry out in between watering.
    Adjust watering frequency based on the season (more in spring and summer, less in winter)
    Feed with diluted houseplant fertiliser (half-strength) approximately every four months during the cooler months and once a month during warmer months
    Consider transplanting during the spring or summer when the plant is actively growing
    Use fresh soil for the transplant

      Grown in 200mm pots.
      The photos on this website are a representation only, plant size and availability may vary in each store.
      Please contact or visit your nearest location for stock availability

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