
Description
The Peacock particularly characterized by its mostly upright and somewhat outwardly arching plant habit; upper mature leaf surfaces that are mottled silver green with random dark green spots with yellow-green midrib giving a tricolor appearance; leaf shape that is oblong and narrow with recurved apex; light green to white petioles with occasional green spots and streaks.
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Care Instructions
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Medium to low sunlight, protecting it from cold temperatures and excessive sunlight and removing any inflorescence that develop.
Aglaonema require moist but not waterlogged soil. If the soil feels dry, then give them a little.
Aglaonema require a small amount of fertilizer every 4-6 weeks, but can be injured by over supplementing.
They can grow up to 3' in both height and circumference, but they are slow growing and can be kept for many years. Full grown Agalonemas require about 2' to 3" apart, slightly touching in decorative arrangements.
Agalonemas only require repotting about every three years, and as long as water levels are maintained and old leaves removed they should be beautiful for a long time. PLEASE NOTE, THESE PLANTS ARE TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS!



