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aglaonema variegata Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' – Pale Blades with Dark Pattern

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aglaonema variegata Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' – Pale Blades with Dark PatternAglaonema 'White Kiwi' Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' is a pale variegated Aglaonema with white to cream leaf areas broken by green spotting and edging. Its elongated leaves show cream sectors, green speckles and softer green edges on the same plant. The plant grows as an upright clump, producing new leaves from the base and slowly filling out in the pot. Filtered indoor light reduces scorch risk on the pale sectors, while a loose, evenly moist substrate

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi'

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' is a pale variegated Aglaonema with white to cream leaf areas broken by green spotting and edging. Its elongated leaves show cream sectors, green speckles and softer green edges on the same plant.

The plant grows as an upright clump, producing new leaves from the base and slowly filling out in the pot. Filtered indoor light reduces scorch risk on the pale sectors, while a loose, evenly moist substrate keeps the roots from sitting in stagnant water.

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' leaf character

  • Leaf pattern: White to cream variegation is mixed with green spotting and edge detail.
  • Leaf shape: Elongated, pointed leaves create a soft upright outline.
  • Growth habit: The plant forms a self-heading clump from basal stems.
  • Colour placement: Pale sections sit between green marks across the leaf surface.
  • Clump development: New growth emerges from the centre and builds density over time.
  • Pale sectors: Direct sun and repeated drying stress can mark the white areas first.

Growth habit of Aglaonema 'White Kiwi'

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' develops a compact clump with leaves arranged in layers around the centre. The pale patterning varies from leaf to leaf, so the plant can show creamy sections, green speckles and softer green edges at the same time.

The upright growth keeps the plant contained in its pot, while the elongated leaf shape gives the clump a lighter outline. Older lower leaves may yellow with age as the central crown produces new growth.

Care conditions for Aglaonema 'White Kiwi'

  • Light: Give bright filtered to medium indirect light; direct sun can scorch white leaf areas.
  • Temperature: Keep it warm, above 15°C, with steady conditions around the root zone.
  • Water: Water once the top layer has dried slightly, then let the pot drain fully.
  • Substrate: Use a loose houseplant mix with bark and mineral particles to keep roots aerated.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces dry edges on new pale leaves.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly while new leaves are forming; excess salts can mark pale margins quickly.
  • Cleaning: Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth so the white-green pattern stays visible.

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' stress symptoms

  • Pale-sector browning: Direct sun, dry heat or repeated underwatering can brown the white areas first.
  • Yellowing: Waterlogged substrate can soften roots and cause lower leaves to collapse.
  • Brown edges: Dry air, salt buildup or irregular watering can crisp the leaf margins.
  • Cold spotting: Chilled leaves can develop dull patches after exposure to cold draughts.
  • Slow new growth: Cool conditions and wet substrate together can pause new leaf production.

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' safety note

Keep Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' away from pets and children. Like other Aglaonema, it contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, lips and throat if plant tissue is chewed.

Aglaonema 'White Kiwi' grows into a compact basal clump with layered white-green leaves and irregular green spotting.

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