Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema
Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema is a popular houseplant that needs lots of water to thrive. They do best in moderate sunlight and should be less than 6 feet from a window.
Light: Prefers indirect bright light. It can adapt to low light, but the growth will slow considerably. Direct morning sunlight is fine for this plant, but avoid direct afternoon sunlight, which can burn the leaves.
Water: Give water when 50% of the soil volume is dry.
This plant is toxic if ingested by both humans and animals.
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Pink Dalmatian Aglaonema is a popular houseplant that needs lots of water to thrive. They do best in moderate sunlight and should be less than 6 feet from a window.
Light: Prefers indirect bright light. It can adapt to low light, but the growth will slow considerably. Direct morning sunlight is fine for this plant, but avoid direct afternoon sunlight, which can burn the leaves.
Water: Give water when 50% of the soil volume is dry.
This plant is toxic if ingested by both humans and animals.