Aglaonema Orange Stardust is an extremely uncommon and beautiful aglaonema hybrid from Thailand whose leaves are green with orange and light red variegation.
Native to Southeast Asia, Aglaonema species are known for their tolerance of lower light and their steady, slow-growing nature. ‘Kamraithong’ does best in bright indirect light, which brings out the richest coloration, but it will tolerate medium light with grace. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy—these plants dislike wet feet. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and reduce watering in cooler months. It thrives in a chunky, well-draining potting mix (something like an aroid mix is perfect) and appreciates warmth and humidity, though it will still do well in average home conditions.
Care at a Glance
Light: Bright indirect to medium light; avoid harsh direct sun
Water: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry; reduce in winter
Soil: Well-draining potting mix (aroid or indoor plant blend)
Temperature: Warm temps preferred; keep above 60°F
Humidity: Enjoys moderate humidity but adapts well to typical indoor levels
Growth Habit: Compact to medium size; broad, colorful leaves; slow-growing
Note: Orange Starudust is a widely used trade name in Southeast Asia for this colorful Aglaonema cultivar. It is not a formally registered name, but is commonly recognized in the horticultural trade.