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Algaonema

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  • Subtle elegance meets tropical resilience in Aglaonema ‘Pattaya Beauty’, a standout cultivar of the beloved Chinese Evergreen. Its broad, lance-shaped leaves feature a silvery-green centre framed by deep green margins, creating a soft, misty gradient that complements both minimalist and lush styling.
    Perfect for shaded interiors, office spaces, or event installations, ‘Pattaya Beauty’ offers a refined foliage display with minimal upkeep. Its compact form and muted palette make it ideal for tabletop accents, shelf styling, or grouped arrangements.

  • Light
    •     Thrives in low to medium indirect light.
    •     Prefers bright filtered light for best colour contrast.
    •     Avoid direct sun—it can scorch the delicate foliage.
    Temperature
    •     Ideal range: 18–28°C.
    •     Tolerates dry indoor air and air-conditioned environments.
    •     Not frost-hardy—keep indoors during cold snaps.
    Watering
    •     Water when top 75% of soil is dry.
    •     In summer: every 7–10 days; in winter: every 2–3 weeks.
    •     Avoid overwatering—root rot is the main risk.

    Humidity
    •     Prefers moderate humidity.
    •     Mist occasionally or group with other plants to boost ambient moisture.
    •     Tolerates dry air better than most tropicals.
     Soil & Potting
    •     Use well-draining potting mix—peat-based with added perlite.
    •     Repot every 1–2 years to refresh soil and encourage growth.
    •     Works well in ceramic pots or woven baskets for visual contrast.
     Pruning & Styling
    •     Remove yellowing or damaged leaves at the base.
    •     Style as a desktop accent, shelf feature, or grouped with solid greens.
    •     Pairs beautifully with neutral-toned planters to highlight its foliage.

     Propagation
    •     Propagate via stem cuttings or division of mature clumps.
    •     Best done in spring with warm temperatures and high humidity.
     Pests & Problems
    •     Watch for mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites.
    •     Treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
    •     Yellowing = overwatering; faded colour = insufficient light

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