Unlike its cousins, Aglaonema Kiwi is a sunworshipper and loves soaking up the rays. A compact clustering of green leaves with frills of white variegation, she looks good with very little effort.
Aglaonemas are known as luck bringing ornamental plants, providing great air purifying qualities and adding delicate, subtle decorative foliage to any living space.
Aglaonema Kiwi Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Catch those rays! The Aglaonema Kiwi is at its happiest when placed in a brightly-lit location, however, avoid direct sunlight as this can cause its leaves to burn.
Feeding time! Apply a slow release fertilizer once a month during growing season to keep your Aglaonema Kiwi going and growing strong!
Dodge the drought! The Aglaonema requires its soil to be kept moist at all times so try to avoid letting the soil dry out completely.
Light
Aglaonema thrive in most light levels. The lighter the leaf colour, the more light required. Plain, dark green varieties prefer near-shade, whereas the lighter, variegated types need well-lit conditions. Avoid direct sunlight.
Watering
The Aglaonema Kiwi’s soil should be kept moist at all times. Do not allow it to dry-out. Make sure not to overwater as this may encourage root rot. Moderation is the key.
Temperature
Does well in normal room temperatures: 18-24°C, however avoid draughts as these can cause undesirable temperature fluctuations.
Humidity
Chinese Evergreens can tolerate lower humidity than some other plants, yet it will still appreciate your efforts to improve surrounding humidity levels by misting regularly.
Feed
Slow release fertiliser once a month during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
The Kiwi is a compact form of Aglaonema. It is a slow growing plant which typically reaches an ultimate height of around 40cm to 50cm.
Toxicity
These plants can cause irritation if eaten and the sap is a skin and eye irritant. Keep out of reach of children and animals and take care when pruning.
Air Purifying
Cleans and improves air quality by filtering toxins from the surrounding environment such as Benzene and Formaldehyde.
Origin
Aglaonema Kiwi is a native of the tropics and subtropics of Asia and New Guinea.











































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