Aglaonema
How to care for Aglaonema
There are over twenty different varieties of Aglaonema. Depending upon which one you cultivate, you can add splashes of color to your home and garden, as their foliage can be tinged with red, pink, silver, yellow or cream. Fairly easy to care for, you should water it about once a week, and allow the soil to drain and dry out in between. Whether you decide to keep it indoors or outside, be sure its in an area with a lot of light, but not out directly in the sun. Watch this short video on aglaonema care.
Benefits of planting Aglaonemas:
Aglaonemas are heavily associated with good luck, fortune and prosperity. When grown in or around the home, they are believed to draw money and combat any kind of negative or harmful energies.
Things to know about Aglaonemas:
This plant is toxic, and should not be taken internally. Be sure that your children and pets stay away from it, and likewise, use caution when handling, as the juice can cause severe irritation if it comes into contact with your bare skin.