aglaonema red edge Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'
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aglaonema red edge

aglaonema red edge Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'

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aglaonema red edge Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'Aglaonema 'Red Zircon' Glossy pink red leaves with dark green edging give Aglaonema 'Red Zircon' strong colour on a compact plant. It grows from a short central crown and stays compact for a long time while the crown slowly fills out. The saturated leaf centres are framed by darker margins, so even young plants have a clear outline. Its compact roots are easier to manage in a snug pot; an oversized pot can stay wet at the base, and cold placement can

Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'

Glossy pink-red leaves with dark green edging give Aglaonema 'Red Zircon' strong colour on a compact plant. It grows from a short central crown and stays compact for a long time while the crown slowly fills out.

The saturated leaf centres are framed by darker margins, so even young plants have a clear outline. Its compact roots are easier to manage in a snug pot; an oversized pot can stay wet at the base, and cold placement can leave leaf bases soft.

Compact colour traits of Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'

  • Growth habit: Small upright crown with slow clumping growth over time.
  • Leaf colour: Pink-red blade centres with dark green margins and green markings.
  • Leaf texture: Smooth glossy, oval to lance-shaped leaves.
  • Young plant behaviour: Compact roots that prefer a snug, well-drained pot.

Growth habit and background

Aglaonema 'Red Zircon' forms leaves from short stems and slowly gains width as side shoots mature. In a small pot, check moisture often because the top and base can dry at different speeds.

Aglaonema belongs to Araceae, the aroid family, and the genus is native from north-eastern India to Papua New Guinea. These warm, shaded tropical origins explain why this plant prefers filtered light, warmth and an airy but lightly moist mix.

Care points for Aglaonema 'Red Zircon'

  • Light: Give bright indirect light, with protection from strong sun that can mark the pink-red areas.
  • Watering: Check small pots often and water once the top layer has dried. Let the whole root ball drain evenly.
  • Substrate: Use a fine airy mix with perlite, pumice or fine bark so the small roots receive oxygen.
  • Pot choice: Keep young plants in compact pots with drainage holes. Move up gradually as roots fill the container.
  • Temperature: Keep at 18–27 °C. Cold roots stall new root growth after shipping and can leave new leaves smaller or slow to appear.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces sticking and crisping on new leaves; grouped plants or a humidifier can help in dry heated rooms.
  • Feeding: Use weak fertiliser during active growth; heavy doses can brown the leaf tips and stress the small roots.
  • Repotting: Repot when roots circle the pot or the plant dries much faster than before.
  • Propagation: Divide rooted side shoots or root stem pieces with visible nodes in warm, steady conditions.
  • Mineral substrates: Move only established plants into mineral substrate; old organic mix left on the roots can rot after transfer.

What the leaves can show

  • Translucent soft patches: Check for cold exposure, wet leaf bases or water sitting around the crown.
  • Yellow lower leaves: Inspect the roots and pot weight; small pots can remain wet at the base.
  • Brown dry edges: Review dry indoor air, irregular watering and fertiliser concentration.
  • Loose crown growth: Increase filtered light gradually so new leaves stay shorter and the crown fills in more tightly.

Around pets and children

Aglaonema 'Red Zircon' contains irritating calcium oxalate crystals. Place it where pets and small children cannot reach the leaves, as ingestion can irritate the mouth, throat and digestive tract. Wash your hands after pruning if sap gets on the skin.

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