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Common name: Painted Princess  - Hybrid Chinese Evergreen
Latin name:
Aglaonema species

Painted Princess Aglaonema - Chinese Evergreen
Native to: Man made hybrid
Growth habit:
The colorful foliage is usually not over 36" in height or width.
Flowers:
Yes, but not pretty.
Temps:
Normal house temps.
Humidity:
Not critical
Pests: Watch for Mealy Bug.
Lighting:
Pictured Houseplant: 10" Aglaonema 'Painted Princess'
Houseplant Cultural information: 'Painted Princess' is one of many new and exciting hybrid Aglaonema's introduced in the late 90's. Part of the Elite Series of Chinese Evergreens.

These exciting new houseplants keep well in low to medium light areas. Aglaonema Painted Princess is pretty easy to grow providing the plant receives enough light and the right amount of water. If the location you want to keep your Painted Princess has barley enough natural light to read in, then there is enough light for the plant, or any other small leaved Aglaonema.

In low light this hybrid Chinese Evergreen will not consume much water... it may go 7 to 10 days between waterings depending on temperatures and lighting. Water sparingly when in low light.

Feed your Painted Princess Aglaonema every other month while actively growing. Feed half as often if the plant is not growing.

Propagation of Painted Princess prohibited on this patented plant. 

Common houseplant pests include: Foliar Mealy bug.

Aglaonema Painted Princess can be found in 6" containers thru 14" specimen plants.

To learn more about being successful with Aglaonema... look here.

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