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''Aglaonema'' is a
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of
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s in the arum family,
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. They are native to
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and subtropical regions of
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and
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.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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Flora of China.
They are known commonly as Chinese evergreens.Chen, J., et al
Cultural Guidelines for Commercial Production of Interiorscape ''Aglaonema''.
ENH957. Environmental Horticulture. Florida Cooperative Extension Service. University of Florida IFAS. 2003.


Description

These are
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has foliage that remains green and functional through more than one growing season. This also pertains to plants that retain their foliage only in warm climates, and contrasts with deciduous plants, whic ...
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s with stems growing erect or decumbent and creeping. Stems that grow along the ground may root at the nodes. There is generally a crown of wide leaf blades which in wild species are often
variegated Variegation is the appearance of differently coloured zones in the leaves and sometimes the stems and fruit of plants. Species with variegated individuals are sometimes found in the understory of tropical rainforests, and this habitat is the s ...
with silver and green coloration. The
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphology (biology), Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of sperma ...
bears unisexual flowers in a spadix, with a short zone of female flowers near the base and a wider zone of male flowers nearer the tip. The fruit is a fleshy berry that ripens red. The fruit is a thin layer covering one large seed. Plants of the genus are native to humid, shady
tropical forest Tropical forests (a.k.a. jungle) are forested landscapes in tropical regions: ''i.e.'' land areas approximately bounded by the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing winds. Some tropical fore ...
habitat.


Cultivation and uses

''Aglaonema'' have been grown as
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-bringing
ornamental plant Ornamental plants or garden plants are plants that are primarily grown for their beauty but also for qualities such as scent or how they shape physical space. Many flowering plants and garden varieties tend to be specially bred cultivars that ...
s in Asia for centuries. They were introduced to
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in 1885, when they were first brought to the
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. They have been cultivated, hybridized, and bred into a wide array of
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s. They live in low-light conditions and are popular
houseplant A houseplant, sometimes known as a pot plant, potted plant, or an indoor plant, is an ornamental plant that is grown indoors. As such, they are found in places like residences and offices, mainly for decorative purposes. Common houseplants are us ...
s. This mainly tropical genus is known for its intolerance of cold temperatures. Chilling injury can begin at .Chen, J., et al
Chilling Injury in Tropical Foliage Plants: II. ''Aglaonema''.
ENH843. Environmental Horticulture. Florida Cooperative Extension Service. University of Florida IFAS. 2001.
The injury manifests in dark, greasy-looking patches on the foliage. Cultivars have been selected for their shape and size, and especially for the color and pattern of the leaves. Many have white or cream-colored stems. Some have also been developed to tolerate colder temperatures. The most common cultivar is 'Silver Queen', which has gained the
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's Award of Garden Merit. Most
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of ''Aglaonema'' is done with cuttings and by dividing the basal shoots. Care of the houseplant involves protecting it from cold temperatures and excessive sunlight and removing any inflorescences that develop, which can prolong the life of the plant. It requires moist soil, and while some cultivars require a small amount of
fertilizer A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English; see spelling differences) is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from ...
, plants are easily injured when oversupplemented. ''Aglaonema'' are prone to false mites ('' Brevipalpus californicus''). They may also acquire populations of nematodes, such as
root-knot nematode Root-knot nematodes are plant-parasitic nematodes from the genus ''Meloidogyne''. They exist in soil in areas with hot climates or short winters. About 2000 plants worldwide are susceptible to infection by root-knot nematodes and they cause appr ...
s and ''
Pratylenchus ''Pratylenchus'' is a genus of nematodes known commonly as lesion nematodes.Crow, W. TAmaryllis lesion nematode, ''Pratylenchus hippeastri''.EENY-546. University of Florida IFAS. 2012. They are parasitic on plants and are responsible for root le ...
'' species, which cause root lesions.
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include the
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'' and
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such as ''
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'', '' Erwinia chrysanthemi'', and ''
Xanthomonas campestris ''Xanthomonas campestris'' is a bacterium that causes a variety of plant diseases, including "black rot" in cruciferous vegetables and bacterial wilt of turfgrass. It is also used in the commercial production of xanthan gum, a high-molecular-we ...
'', which can all cause
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'' fungi can cause
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. The
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determined that the species ''modestum'' of this plant genus was effective at removing common household air toxins
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and
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. ''Aglaonema'' plants are poisonous due to calcium oxalate crystals. If ingested they cause irritation of the mucous membranes, and the juice can cause skin irritation and painful
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.Toxic Plants.
Safe and Poisonous Garden Plants. Agriculture and Natural Resources. University of California.


Diversity

Species include: # '' Aglaonema brevispathum'' – Indochina # '' Aglaonema chermsiriwattanae'' – Thailand # '' Aglaonema cochinchense'' – Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia # ''
Aglaonema commutatum ''Aglaonema commutatum'', the poison dart plant, is a species of flowering plant in the Chinese evergreen genus '' Aglaonema'', family Araceae. It is native to the Philippines and northeastern Sulawesi, and has been introduced to other tropical ...
'' – Philippines, Sulawesi; naturalized in West Indies # '' Aglaonema cordifolium'' – Mindanao # '' Aglaonema costatum'' – Fox's aglaonema, spotted evergreen – Pulau Langkawi, Indochina # '' Aglaonema densinervium'' – Philippines, Sulawesi # '' Aglaonema flemingianum'' – Terengganu # '' Aglaonema hookerianum'' – Darjiling, Assam, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar # '' Aglaonema marantifolium'' – Maluku, New Guinea # '' Aglaonema modestum'' – Japanese-leaf – Bangladesh, Indochina, southern China # '' Aglaonema nebulosum'' – Borneo, Malaysia, Sumatra # ''
Aglaonema nitidum ''Aglaonema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea.
'' – Borneo, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Indochina # '' Aglaonema ovatum'' – Laos, Thailand, Vietnam # '' Aglaonema philippinense'' – Philippines, Sulawesi # '' Aglaonema pictum'' – Nias, Sumatra # '' Aglaonema pumilum'' – Myanmar, Thailand # '' Aglaonema roebelinii'' – Luzon # '' Aglaonema rotundum'' – Sumatra # '' Aglaonema simplex'' – Malayan-sword – Yunnan, Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines # '' Aglaonema tricolor'' – Philippines #'' Aglaonema vittatum'' – Sumatra, Lingga Islands


References


External links


The Genus ''Aglaonema''.
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