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Aglaonema Golden Bay - Grande
Aglaonema 'Golden Bay'[ Pot Size: 10'' | Height: 20'' - 24'' ]
The Aglaonema Golden Bay—also known as a Chinese Evergreen—is a low-maintenance houseplant that tolerates most indoor conditions, making it a great choice for people who are new to plant care. With oversized foliage featuring rays of gold tones, the Aglaonema Golden Bay brings life to low-light areas that might seem inhospitable for plants. While the Aglaonema Golden Bay will periodically produce flowers, the plant is generally prized for its lush foliage and remarkable adaptability.
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- Geographic Origin: Tropical & subtropical regions of Asia
- Features: Low Maintenance; Air Purifying; Drought Tolerant
- Growth Rate: Slow, if kept in low light
- Great For: Low Sunlight
Plant Care Guide
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light as well. Avoid direct sunlight.
Water
About once every 10-14 days. Allow soil to mostly dry out. Water less often in winter.
Level of Care
Easy! Just make sure the plant isn't in direct sunlight and don't overwater.
Air Purifying
The NASA Clean Air Study has ranked the Aglaonema as one of the most efficient houseplants that remove formaldehyde and benzene from the air we breathe.
Fertilizer
Feed with a mild liquid, indoor plant fertilizer about 1-2 times a month during the growing season.
Temperature
Prefers warm conditions above 60°F. Keep away from drafty windows and air conditioners.
Soil
A peaty All-Purpose potting soil with good drainage works best.
Pruning & Propagation
Prune yellow or damaged leaves by cutting to the leaf node. If leggy, prune stems down to 4-8 inches tall to stimulate new growth. To propagate, large plants can be divided.
Pet Friendly
Sorry! Plant contains very sharp calcium oxalate crystals that, when eaten, cause mouth and digestion irritation.