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aglaonema hybrid common name Aglaonema Suksom Jaipong Hybrid Chinese Evergreen

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aglaonema hybrid common name Aglaonema Suksom Jaipong Hybrid Chinese EvergreenMeet the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen: A Vibrant Touch of Elegance for Your Home! Introducing the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen! This stunning plant boasts strikingly beautiful, variegated leaves with a unique blend of dark green and creamy white, adding a splash of color to any indoor space. Not only does it catch the eye, but its also a breeze to care for, making it perfect for both seasoned plant enthusiasts and those just starting their

Meet the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen: A Vibrant Touch of Elegance for Your Home!

Introducing the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen! This stunning plant boasts strikingly beautiful, variegated leaves with a unique blend of dark green and creamy white, adding a splash of color to any indoor space. Not only does it catch the eye, but it’s also a breeze to care for, making it perfect for both seasoned plant enthusiasts and those just starting their green journey!

Plant Profile:

  • Botanical Name: Aglaonema
  • Common Name(s): Suksom Jaipong, Chinese Evergreen
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: Southeast Asia, Thailand

How to care for Suksom Jaipong Hybrid 

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light
  • Water: Maintain soil moisture in spring and summer, reduce watering frequency in winter. Avoid over-watering.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity recommended for this variety. Performs well in grow tents.
  • Temperature: Keep between 65-80°F, avoiding exposure to cold drafts.
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
  • Feeding: Requires minimal food; use a complete liquid fertilizer, fish/seaweed emulsion, or slow-release fertilizer once or twice in spring and summer.
  • Propagation: Achieved through root division or stem cuttings.
  • Growth: Upright and bushy.
  • Common Pests: Mostly resilient to pests.
  • Toxicity: Considered toxic to humans and pets.

Looking For More Care Tips For Your Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen?

Check out our comprehensive Chinese Evergreen Care guide over in our blog section. Explore tips, tricks, and troubleshooting from our staff experts!

Fun Fact About the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen: A Lucky Charm!

Did you know that the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen is often associated with good luck and prosperity? In many cultures, Aglaonema plants are believed to bring positive energy to their surroundings, making them a favored choice for homes and businesses alike!


History of the Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen

The Suksom Jaipong Chinese Evergreen belongs to the Aglaonema family, which originates from the tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia. Known for their stunning foliage and hardy nature, these plants have been cherished for generations. The Suksom Jaipong variety is particularly beloved for its unique leaf pattern and easy-care nature, making it a popular choice among plant enthusiasts looking to add a touch of elegance to their collections.


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