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aglaonema total Aglaonema complete in Potz containerPlant information Aglaonema or Chinese evergreen is of the Arum family, Araceae. Originally found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea. This plant has beautiful variegated leaves. Plant requirements. Water sparingly, Don't over water or leave sitting in water. Can completely dry out between watering. Light requirements. Will tolerate medium to low light. In really low light the plant will become leggy. Do not place in direct sun
- Plant information– Aglaonema or Chinese evergreen is of the Arum family, Araceae. Originally found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea. This plant has beautiful variegated leaves.
- Plant requirements. Water sparingly, Don't over-water or leave sitting in water. Can completely dry out between watering.
- Light requirements. Will tolerate medium to low light. In really low light the plant will become leggy. Do not place in direct sun as this plant will burn.
- Container size Photographed in a 75 cm high container.
- Total planting height of plant in 75 container 160 - 170cm
- Total planting height of plant in 56 container 140 - 150cm
- Ready planted The plant will be planted and potted up for you, within a plant liner with handles. This then fits directly into the container. All ready for use.
- Please note top dressing shown not included please add as low cost accessory
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★★★★★ 5
My puppy love these.And he's an extra large american bully , so he put them through their paces
Color: Blue&Red Fish
These toys were an excellent choice. My puppy really enjoyed him and he's definitely an aggressive chewer.He's an extra large american bully. But a big baby, especially when it comes to his toy\nOf course he's tough on them But These definitely held up well. So if you have a.n aggressive Chewer these are an excellent choice
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great toy for aggressive chewers
Color: Purple & Blue
My dog loves this!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good chew toy
Color: Purple & Blue
Our golden retrievers love these. They last awhile too
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Dog toy is tough and durable
Color: Blue&Red Fish
It’s great for aggressive chewers, my pittbull loves it
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Our dogs hurt their mouths chewing these bones
Color: Purple & Blue
I don't do a lot of reviews because I realize many are objective opinions. However, in this case I felt it was necessary to warn others. Our dogs are aggressive chewers. Their last rubber bones (not these) which we've purchased before, and recently purchased again, were destroyed quickly. Chunks of rubber came off the ends. Since those didn't hold up like they used to, I found these harder bones hoping they would last longer. They were able to gnaw into the hard plastic within a few minutes. This created sharp edges that cut their mouths. When I saw a bit of blood on the bones, I took them away from the dogs and threw them away. I wondered why they quit chewing on them after being so excited at first. Also, these are hard enough to damage a tooth.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2025