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blue aglaonema Aglaonema pumilum – Small-Scale Patterned Aglaonema

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blue aglaonema Aglaonema pumilum – Small-Scale Patterned AglaonemaAglaonema pumilum Aglaonema pumilum is a low growing accepted Aglaonema species from southern Myanmar to southern Thailand. It grows with slender stems and ovate to lance shaped leaves that can appear plain green or softly ashy blotched. This forest floor species keeps a decumbent structure in a pot. Its slender stem base needs warmth, gentle watering and an airy substrate that never stays dense around the roots. Aglaonema pumilum from evergreen

Aglaonema pumilum

Aglaonema pumilum is a low-growing accepted Aglaonema species from southern Myanmar to southern Thailand. It grows with slender stems and ovate to lance-shaped leaves that can appear plain green or softly ashy-blotched.

This forest-floor species keeps a decumbent structure in a pot. Its slender stem base needs warmth, gentle watering and an airy substrate that never stays dense around the roots.

Aglaonema pumilum from evergreen forest habitats

  • Stem habit: Decumbent stems keep the plant close to the substrate surface.
  • Leaf shape: Ovate to lance-shaped leaves stay relatively short.
  • Leaf colour: Leaves may be plain green or lightly marked with ashy blotching, depending on the plant.
  • Stem detail: Slender stems may show reddish tones, with papery cataphylls around the leaf bases.
  • Origin: The species is native to wet evergreen forest regions from southern Myanmar to southern Thailand.
  • Pot behaviour: The low stem structure needs an airy mix and careful moisture around the root zone.

Low stems on Aglaonema pumilum

Aglaonema pumilum stays close to the substrate surface as it develops. The stems are slim, the leaves remain relatively short, and older papery cataphylls can remain around the leaf bases as part of the plant’s natural growth.

Pot size and substrate texture matter around this root system. Roots in a heavy, wet pot can decline quickly, while a loose mix gives the stem base air and keeps moisture more even.

Care for Aglaonema pumilum

  • Pot size: Use a modest pot that dries at a steady pace around the root zone.
  • Water: Water carefully once the upper substrate has started to dry, then let the pot drain well.
  • Light: Bright filtered light keeps growth compact while protecting the leaves from direct sun scorch.
  • Substrate: Use a fine but airy mix with coir, bark and mineral drainage around the root system.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant warm; cold damp substrate can damage the lower stem and roots.
  • Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity helps new leaves open smoothly from the tight growth points.
  • Feeding: Use a diluted fertiliser during active growth to avoid salt stress around the roots.

Common issues with Aglaonema pumilum

  • Soft lower stem: Check the root zone if the pot stays wet, smells sour or the stem becomes unstable.
  • Leaf lesions: Dark, water-soaked spots need better airflow and cleaner watering around the foliage.
  • Yellowing leaves: Reduce watering frequency if leaves yellow while the substrate remains heavy and damp.
  • Cold marks: Brown or translucent patches can appear after cold exposure, especially when the plant is wet.
  • Pests: Look closely between leaves and cataphylls for mealybugs, scale and mites.

Safety information for Aglaonema pumilum

Aglaonema pumilum contains calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate soft tissue if the plant is chewed. Keep it away from pets and children who may bite leaves or stems.

Botanical background of Aglaonema pumilum

The genus name Aglaonema combines Greek roots linked to brightness and thread-like stamens. Aglaonema pumilum was published by Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1893 in Flora of British India, and the species epithet pumilum means small or dwarf.

Aglaonema pumilum stays close to the substrate, with slender stems carrying ovate-to-lance-shaped leaves.

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