Aglaonema Colored
Colored aglaonemas have long been thought of as a collector’s item but have recently gotten very popular commercially. Overall a more challenging plant to grow and maintain but the bright colors are definitely worth the trouble. New colored varieties that perform great in low light applications are now available. Aglaonemas can now be used in color rotations or just to spice up a design. Slow growing also means longer life on the jobs.
Candy Cane –
Light green leaves that have lighter magenta edges and midrib. Stems are candy cane pink.
Firecracker –
Darkest and deepest magenta or fuchsia of our collection. Small upright leaves with pink stems.
Spring Snow –
Bright white and waxy leaves with green specks. Grows very full with much suckering.
Pink Passion –
Wide leaves, very similar to Etta Rose with a yellow and pink to red hue.
Dionne –
Small green leaves with dominant red midrib and yellow/pink stripes. Pink stems also add to the color, grows extra full.
Emerald Holiday –
Jazzed Gem series.
Wide oval shape leaves, dark green with lighter greenish yellow markings featuring a red midrib.
Sapphire Suzanne –
Jazzed Gem Series.
Medium solid green upright leaves with bright red edges.
Sparkling Sarah –
Jazzed Gem Series.
Wide green leaves with red midrib and splashes of pink and yellow.