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aglaonema dizzy diamond Aglaonema Diamond BayAglaonema Diamond Bay Dramatic, Dappled, and Dazzling The Aglaonema Diamond Bay captivates with its sculptural leaves. They are edged in deep emerald and shot through with a radiant silvery green center. This dramatic, low maintenance evergreen introduces refined texture and serene energy to any space. Its ideal for chic lounges, professional offices, or sunlit patios. Plant Personality & Aesthetic Appeal This isnt a diamond in the rough. This is a

Aglaonema Diamond Bay – Dramatic, Dappled, and Dazzling

The Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’ captivates with its sculptural leaves. They are edged in deep emerald and shot through with a radiant silvery-green center. This dramatic, low-maintenance evergreen introduces refined texture and serene energy to any space. It’s ideal for chic lounges, professional offices, or sunlit patios.

Plant Personality & Aesthetic Appeal

This isn’t a diamond in the rough. This is a standout on center stage! The Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’ sports lance-shaped leaves up to 30cm long. If you take a closer look, you’ll see leaves with dark green border framing an irregular silver-green core. Display it on a console beneath accent lighting, perch it on a floating shelf to let foliage fan out, or combine it with sculptural ceramics on a side table. Wherever you place it, the variegation imbues your room with subtle movement and elegance.

Growth Habit & Size Potential

Indoors, this plant forms a neat clump 30 to 45cm tall and equally wide, adding lush presence without overtaking smaller rooms. It does have a moderate growth rate, meaning you can expect new leaves every 6 to 8 weeks during spring and summer. Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’ remains self-supporting, though you can train stems along a slender moss pole for added flair - like a diamond set on a band. Start the plant in a 12cm pot, then you can upgrade to a 15 to 18 cm pot as roots fill out. Regularly remove older yellowing leaves to maintain a full, vibrant crown.

Light & Location Needs

The Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’ flourishes in bright, indirect light. It tolerates medium to low light, though it may lose its green luster if too dim. Windows with ample light, but not directly in front of the harsh sunlight, will also do. It adapts well to office fluorescents and can live on a covered balcony in temperatures above 12°C. You may also rotate the pot monthly to encourage even leaf development and prevent lopsided growth.

Care Level & Maintenance Tips

Water your Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’ when the top 2 to 3cm of soil is dry. That’s about once a week during the hotter months and every 10 to 14 days when it gets cold. Use a well-draining mix of peat, perlite and orchid bark in a pot with drainage holes. Feed monthly during active growth with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Keep out of reach of pets and children! Ingestion causes oral irritation. Avoid overwatering and cold drafts to prevent root rot and leaf damage.

Lift Me Up with the Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’

Aglaonema species are proven air purifiers that filter toxins like benzene and formaldehyde. And we expect the same from the Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’. The silvery foliage reflects ambient light, brightening dim corners and uplifting mood. Studies show caring for resilient greenery reduces stress and enhances concentration by up to 15%. And it’s always just good to have a hobby to distract you sometimes. Place your plant on your desk to foster focus or beside your reading chair for a calming touch. Its gentle transpiration also raises ambient humidity, alleviating dry indoor air.

Why You’ll Love the Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’

Work!: Beautiful silver-green leaves
We Found Love: Helps boost mood and focus
SOS: Resilient to occasional neglect (aka great for busy folks)
Dancing in the Dark: Thrives in bright to moderate light with low maintenance
Where Have You Been: Place it anywhere; it’s compact

This is What You Came For: Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’

Shine bright like the radiant foliage of the Aglaonema ‘Diamond Bay’. With minimal upkeep and maximum impact, this striking evergreen transforms any space into a hopelessly serene space. No need to think twice, this little green diamond is waiting for you!

What You’ll Receive

Size at dispatch: 55 cm in height, and comes in a 17 cm pot
Care level: Easy
Pet safety: Toxic
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