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aglaonema potting soil Aglaonema 'Milky Way' – Speckled Green Aglaonema

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aglaonema potting soil Aglaonema 'Milky Way' – Speckled Green AglaonemaAglaonema 'Milky Way' Dark green blades in Aglaonema 'Milky Way' carry scattered pale green, silver and silvery white marks. The flecks and splashes sit irregularly across the surface, leaving darker green areas visible between the pale markings. The plant grows as a compact upright clump with elliptic to lance shaped leaves. Pale petiole and midrib details can add lighter lines through the centre and base of the foliage. Aglaonema 'Milky Way'

Aglaonema 'Milky Way'

Dark green blades in Aglaonema 'Milky Way' carry scattered pale green, silver and silvery-white marks. The flecks and splashes sit irregularly across the surface, leaving darker green areas visible between the pale markings.

The plant grows as a compact upright clump with elliptic to lance-shaped leaves. Pale petiole and midrib details can add lighter lines through the centre and base of the foliage.

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' irregular silver speckling

  • Leaf colour: Dark green foliage carries scattered pale green, silver and silvery-white markings.
  • Pattern style: Flecks and splashes appear unevenly across the blade, with visible dark green between them.
  • Leaf shape: Elliptic to lance-shaped leaves give the plant a tidy upright outline.
  • Stem detail: Pale petioles or a creamy midrib may appear beneath the speckled leaf surface.
  • Growth habit: Short stems produce a compact clump with new leaves emerging from the centre.

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' clump development

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' grows from the centre of the pot, with newer leaves emerging above older outer growth. As fresh leaves open, the mix of speckles creates leaf-to-leaf variation across the clump.

The pale marks can brown under direct sun, especially when light hits the same leaf area for several hours. Medium to bright filtered light reduces scorch risk while keeping petioles shorter.

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' care essentials

  • Light: Give Aglaonema 'Milky Way' bright filtered to medium indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun on the speckled leaves.
  • Watering: Water once the upper part of the mix has dried. Let the pot drain fully after each watering.
  • Substrate: Use an airy houseplant mix with drainage around the roots and short stems.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant away from cold windows, draughts and chilled floors. Cold roots and wet substrate can weaken the lower stems.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity is usually enough, though new leaves can mark at the edges in very dry air.
  • Maintenance: Remove fully yellowed old leaves at the base once they detach easily or cut cleanly.

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' troubleshooting

  • Scorched pale flecks: Direct sun can burn the light markings on the leaf surface.
  • Yellowing leaves: Wet roots or slow drainage are common causes, especially when rooms are cool.
  • Brown tips: Irregular watering, dry air or mineral build-up can show at the leaf tips first.
  • Loose growth: Very dim light can make petioles longer and the clump less compact.
  • Soft lower stems: Cold, wet substrate can weaken the base of the plant.

Aglaonema 'Milky Way' around pets

Keep Aglaonema 'Milky Way' out of reach of pets and small children. Chewing Aglaonema leaves or stems can release insoluble calcium oxalate crystals and may cause oral irritation, drooling, vomiting or discomfort when swallowing.

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