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Aglaonema "Super Pink"
Aglaonema "Super Pink"
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Aglaonema ‘Super Pink’ is a dazzling cultivar admired for its lush, bubblegum-pink leaves. Each leaf glows with shades of rose, blush, and soft magenta, often framed by a delicate green margin that makes the color pop.
Despite its striking looks, ‘Super Pink’ is as easygoing as it is beautiful—perfect for collectors or anyone seeking a bold yet low-maintenance accent plant.
Light: Bright gentle light is best. Avoid harsh, direct sun to preserve its vivid pink hues.
Temperature: Thrives in typical indoor warmth (65–85°F). Keep away from cold drafts.
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity (50–70%) but adapts well to average indoor air.
Water: Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry between waterings. Avoid overwatering.
Potting mix: Use a loose, well-draining mix rich in organic material.
Fertilizer: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced houseplant fertilizer.
How to grow Aglaonema ‘Super Pink’ indoors:
‘Super Pink’ flourishes indoors in a cozy, bright spot away from direct sun. Water when the soil surface feels dry, and mist occasionally to encourage vibrant foliage. Distilled or filtered water is ideal, though high-quality municipal water—like San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy—is generally safe.
How to grow Aglaonema ‘Super Pink’ outdoors in the Bay Area:
Outdoors, place ‘Super Pink’ in a sheltered area with bright gentle light—such as a shaded patio or covered balcony. Protect it from wind and cold (below 55°F), and move indoors during cooler months.
Pet safe: No (keep away from pets and small children)
Difficulty: Easy—ideal for vibrant, fuss-free foliage
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