Aglaonema 'Spring Red' – Striking Midribs, Subtle Splashes & Effortless Growth
Aglaonema 'Spring Red' makes a quiet statement with its layered color and graphic patterns. Each broad, glossy leaf is a deep green base marked by a distinct salmon-pink midrib that branches into soft veins and spreads subtle coral tones across the surface. Irregular lime-green splashes interrupt the darker base, adding texture and depth. The soft pink petioles complete the palette, making every leaf look like a hand-painted composition. Depending on light intensity, the contrast can sharpen or mellow — but it never fades entirely.
This compact, upright cultivar grows from a central point and holds its shape well without constant intervention. With stable color, forgiving care needs, and slow growth, Aglaonema 'Spring Red' is ideal for anyone looking to bring in a plant that’s both decorative and easy to manage. It fits neatly in small spaces and still delivers strong visual interest year-round.
Notable Features of Aglaonema 'Spring Red'
- Rich Leaf Texture: Large, glossy green leaves with salmon-pink veins and lime splashes
- Elegant Color Balance: Pale pink petioles and midrib add contrast without overwhelming
- Compact & Upright: Forms a tidy self-heading clump with no vining or spreading
- Steady Year-Round Color: Maintains vibrancy without needing direct sun
- Low Demands: Tolerates irregular watering and lower light without complaint
Natural Growth Style & Habitat Context
This cultivar is derived from Aglaonema species native to Southeast Asia, including humid forest regions of the Philippines, southern China, and Malaysia. These understory environments provide filtered light, consistent warmth between 22–28 °C, and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The soil tends to be well-drained but moisture-retentive, often enriched with organic debris from canopy plants.
Indoors, Aglaonema 'Spring Red' remains compact, typically reaching 30–50 cm in both height and spread. Its self-heading habit means new growth emerges from a central base, and the plant naturally maintains a balanced, upright form. As with all Aglaonema cultivars, it is toxic if ingested and should be kept out of reach of pets and children.
Aglaonema 'Spring Red' – Everyday Care Made Simple
- Placement: Choose a bright, warm spot out of direct sunlight with good air movement
- Light: Performs best in filtered light; tolerates medium shade but colors may soften
- Water: Allow the top 3–4 cm of soil to dry before watering; flush substrate every 2–3 months to avoid salt buildup
- Humidity: Stable humidity between 50–70% is ideal; avoid dry air or radiators nearby
- Temperature: Best growth between 20–26 °C; avoid cold drafts below 15 °C
- Soil: Loose tropical blend with perlite, bark, and peat-free organic material
- Pot: Use a container with drainage holes; ceramic or plastic both work well
- Repotting: Every 2–3 years or when roots fill the pot fully
- Feeding: Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer (e.g. 20-20-20) once a month
- Propagation: Divide clumps with multiple crowns or root basal cuttings
- Hydroponics: Can transition to semi-hydro with mineral substrates like pon or perlite
- Pruning: Remove older, fading leaves to encourage healthy new growth
Issues You May Encounter
- Drooping or curling: Often caused by inconsistent watering or exposure to cold air
- Yellow leaves: Usually due to overwatering or stagnant root conditions
- Browning tips: May result from dry indoor air or fertilizer residue — flush soil periodically
- Common pests: Mealybugs and spider mites can appear in low airflow; treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap
- Salt crust: Remove buildup from soil surface and water thoroughly to rinse excess minerals
Additional Info Worth Knowing
Aglaonema 'Spring Red' thrives on routine. Keeping its placement consistent, avoiding sudden light changes, and letting the soil breathe between waterings are key. Because it's sensitive to overwatering, ensure the pot drains freely and the substrate remains loose. Flushing the soil with clean water every few months helps prevent salt buildup, especially if you're using liquid feed regularly.
Understanding how Aglaonema species grow in forest understories — shaded, warm, and humid — makes care intuitive. This hybrid was bred for indoor performance, and it rewards steady, uncomplicated routines with consistently rich foliage and slow, dependable growth.
Origin of the Name
The genus name Aglaonema comes from the Greek “aglaos” (shining) and “nema” (thread), referring to the stamens of its inflorescence. The cultivar name ‘Spring Red’ references the plant’s warm pink tones and seasonal brightness, though the exact breeder and registration history are undocumented, as is common with many ornamental cultivars.
Aglaonema 'Spring Red' – Common Questions
- Can I water Aglaonema 'Spring Red' with tap water?
Yes, but let it sit overnight if your tap water is hard — minerals can build up in the soil. - Does Aglaonema 'Spring Red' flower?
Rarely indoors, but it may produce a small spathe and spadix in mature specimens. Most growers remove them to focus energy on foliage. - Can I grow it under grow lights?
Yes — full-spectrum LED grow lights work well if placed 30–40 cm above the plant for 10–12 hours daily.
Order Aglaonema 'Spring Red' today and enjoy a richly textured, low-effort foliage plant that blends pink structure, lime accents, and forest-green leaves in one easy-care package.
Aglaonema 'Spring Red'
Aglaonema 'Spring Red' comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot and is ca 50 cm tall.