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Aglaonema 'Maria' – Silver-Striped Foliage and Low-Maintenance Tropical Charm


Aglaonema 'Maria' is a compact, silver-striped foliage plant that thrives indoors with minimal care. This cultivated form of the Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum) is prized for its patterned, dark-green leaves streaked with shimmering silver along the midrib. Adaptable to a variety of light conditions and resistant to neglect, 'Maria' is the perfect choice for adding lush, evergreen texture to shaded spaces, desks, and living areas year-round.



Distinctive Features of Aglaonema 'Maria'


  • Leaf Shape & Size: Elliptical, leathery leaves 15–25 cm long, with bold silver-green bands and deep green margins.
  • Leaf Underside: Even, medium green without variegation.
  • Growth Habit: Upright, dense, and bushy with short internodes, usually reaching 50–60 cm in indoor settings.
  • Surface & Texture: Glossy, slightly arching foliage that holds its vibrancy throughout the year.
  • Petioles: Short, sturdy, and slightly winged, blending seamlessly with the leaf colour.


Native Range and Wild Relatives

Though 'Maria' is a cultivated selection, its wild relatives in the Aglaonema commutatum complex are native to the humid, shaded understories of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines and parts of Sulawesi. In nature, these plants grow on rainforest floors near rivers or streams, where they receive bright, filtered light, warm temperatures, and consistently high humidity — conditions that can be easily recreated indoors for optimal growth.



Care Guide – Keeping Aglaonema 'Maria' at Its Best


  • Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light and tolerates lower-light interiors. Brighter filtered light enhances silver pattern definition.
  • Water: Allow the top 3–4 cm of soil to dry before watering. Always let excess water drain to prevent root rot.
  • Humidity: Grows well at 40–60%, but will benefit from occasional humidity boosts during dry months.
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 18–24°C. Avoid cold drafts and temperatures below 15°C.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining mix of organic potting soil, perlite, and orchid bark for aeration.
  • Fertilizing: Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength. Flush soil occasionally to prevent salt buildup.
  • Alternative Culture: Adapts well to semi-hydroponic systems using inert substrates with consistent moisture and nutrients.


Common Issues and How to Prevent Them


  • Yellow Leaves: Often from overwatering — allow partial soil drying and ensure proper drainage.
  • Brown Edges: Linked to low humidity or excess fertilizer salts. Increase humidity and flush soil with plain water periodically.
  • Faded Leaf Patterns: Usually caused by insufficient light. Move the plant to a brighter, indirect light location.
  • Pests: Watch for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale. Treat promptly with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
  • Disease Risks: Maintain airflow and avoid prolonged leaf wetness to reduce bacterial leaf spot risk.


Extra Tips for a Healthy, Attractive Plant


  • Placement: Ideal near east- or north-facing windows with filtered light.
  • Repotting: Refresh soil and upsize the pot every 2–3 years when roots crowd.
  • Leaf Cleaning: Wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust and maximise light capture.
  • Rotation: Turn every few weeks to encourage balanced, even growth.


Botanical and Name Background

The genus name Aglaonema comes from the Greek aglaos (“bright”) and nema (“thread”), referring to the shiny threads within its flowers. The cultivar name 'Maria' has no historical or geographical origin — it was chosen purely for its market appeal as part of the ornamental foliage trade.



Frequently Asked Questions


Why are my Aglaonema 'Maria' leaves losing their silver markings?

Fading patterns are often caused by insufficient light. Relocate to a brighter spot with indirect light for best colour retention.


How quickly does Aglaonema 'Maria' grow indoors?

It is a slow to moderate grower, producing several new leaves per year in optimal light and warmth.


What type of pot is best for this plant?

Choose a pot with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. A slightly snug fit encourages healthy root growth.


Is Aglaonema 'Maria' safe for pets?

No. Like all Aglaonemas, it contains calcium oxalate crystals, which are toxic if ingested by pets or small children.



Order Aglaonema 'Maria' for Effortless Indoor Elegance

Add a touch of timeless tropical style with Aglaonema 'Maria' — a hardy, low-maintenance plant with striking silver-green foliage. Order today and enjoy lush greenery in your home or office all year round.

Aglaonema 'Maria'

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  • Aglaonema 'Maria' comes in following sizes:


    S – is approximately 25 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot.


    M – is approximately 40 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 14 cm pot.


    L – is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 23 cm pot.

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