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Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' aka 'Lipstick Pink'

Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' – Rosy foliage, compact growth, easy-care elegance


Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' – Leaf Colour, Shape & Indoor Character


Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' lights up any plant shelf with a warm blend of pink veins, blush-toned centers, and green borders. Each leaf forms a broad, slightly oval shape with a waxy sheen and smooth edges, growing upward in a compact, symmetrical clump. The pink tones aren’t patchy — they’re evenly spread, giving the plant a balanced, rosy glow that stays strong in indoor light.

This cultivar is one of the most stable and vibrant pink Aglaonema varieties. Its tidy shape and reliable colour make it an eye-catching choice without taking up too much space. It’s also very forgiving, adapting easily to different light conditions and needing only minimal care to thrive.

Defining traits of Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora'


  • Foliage: Pink-centered leaves with green margins and light veins
  • Form: Upright rosette that stays compact and dense
  • Leaf texture: Smooth, slightly glossy, with firm structure
  • Height indoors: Typically 30–50 cm with slow, even growth
  • Visual style: Soft, warm tones and a rounded, symmetrical silhouette

Natural origin and growth behavior of Aglaonema


Aglaonema species come from the humid, shaded rainforests of Southeast Asia — including Thailand, Indonesia, and southern China — where they grow in consistent warmth under filtered light. Temperatures range between 20–30°C with high humidity and rich, moist soil.

'Pink Aurora' is a cultivated variety bred for its coloration and compact size. It maintains a bushy growth habit, does not climb or trail, and stays low-maintenance year-round. Like all Aglaonema plants, it is toxic to pets and humans if ingested due to calcium oxalates.

How to care for Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora'


  • Light: Tolerates low to medium light; colour stays brighter in indirect light
  • Water: Water when the top 3–5 cm of soil feels dry; avoid soggy soil
  • Humidity: Standard room humidity is fine; prefers 50–70%
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 20–28°C; keep away from cold air or drafts
  • Soil: Light, well-draining mix with some organic matter
  • Repotting: Every 2 years or when the plant becomes rootbound
  • Fertilizing: Balanced houseplant feed every 6–8 weeks during growth
  • Propagation: By division or stem cuttings with at least one node
  • Hydroponics: Can adapt to semi-hydroponic setups with slow transition
  • Pruning: Trim old leaves at the base to maintain shape

Common issues and easy fixes


  • Yellow leaves: Often due to overwatering — let soil dry more between waterings
  • Faded pink tones: Caused by very low light — move to brighter indirect location
  • Brown leaf tips: Usually from low humidity or hard tap water — switch to filtered
  • Pests: Mealybugs or spider mites may appear — wipe leaves and treat with neem if needed
  • Drooping leaves: Often caused by underwatering or extreme cold

Extra care tips for vibrant colour and structure


‘Pink Aurora’ prefers to be left alone — no frequent moving or fussing. Steady light, evenly moist soil, and a warm spot will keep it happy. Like its tropical ancestors, it thrives in indirect light and slightly humid conditions. Giving it a breathable pot and letting it dry slightly between waterings helps prevent root problems and keeps foliage strong and colorful.

Botanical background and name meaning


Aglaonema is from the Greek “aglaos” (bright) and “nema” (thread), referring to its patterned leaves and floral structures. 'Pink Aurora' is a cultivated variety bred for indoor use, known for its stable pink coloration and compact growth. It’s not found in the wild but descends from species like Aglaonema commutatum.

FAQs about Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora'


Can it grow in very low light?
It will survive, but bright indirect light will keep its pink tones richer and more vivid.

Is 'Pink Aurora' fast-growing?
No — it’s a slow to medium grower, especially in low-light conditions.

Is it pet-safe?
No — like all Aglaonema varieties, it’s toxic if ingested. Keep it out of reach of pets and children.

Order today and enjoy the warm, balanced colour and easy care of Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora'.

Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' aka 'Lipstick Pink'

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  • Aglaonema 'Pink Aurora' aka 'Lipstick Pink' is approximately 25 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot

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