Description
Aglaonema White Lance is a member of the Araceae family, and it is native to Southeast Asia. It is a popular houseplant because it is relatively easy to care for and it can tolerate low light conditions. The leaves of Aglaonema White Lance are long and slender, and they are a striking combination of silver and green. The leaves are arranged in a rosette formation, and they can grow up to 12 inches long.
Aglaonema White Lance is a low-maintenance plant that does not require a lot of sunlight. It can be placed in a shady spot in your home, but it will also do well in bright, indirect light. The plant should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch, and it should be fertilized once a month during the spring and summer.
Aglaonema White Lance is a relatively pest- and disease-free plant. However, it can be susceptible to mealybugs and scale insects. If you see any pests on your plant, you can remove them with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
Aglaonema White Lance is a great choice for homes with low light. It is also a good air-purifying plant, and it can help to remove pollutants from the air. If you are looking for an easy-care and attractive indoor plant, Aglaonema White Lance is a great option.