The Aglaonema Tigress is distinguished by the size and pattern of its foliage. Indeed, its large, slender leaves are variegated with different shades of green, similar to the tiger's coat. It is very popular as a houseplant for its compact habit. It tolerates less bright rooms. Despite her ease in invading her pot, she prefers to be cramped. For this reason, it is recommended to reduce its repotting frequency.
Attention! Risk of toxicity if swallowed.
- Family: Araceae.
- Origin: Tropical zone of Southeast Asia
- Watering: Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.
- Ambient humidity: Moderate.
- Type of potting soil: Light and draining.
- Brightness: Moderate.
- Orientation: North, east, west or 1 m from a south window.
- Growth: Slow.
- Temperature: Hot, never below 14ᵒC.
- Between 18ᵒC and 24ᵒC.
Pot diameter: 15 cm
Like nature, each plant is unique. Natural items are all different and may contain irregularities.