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The Aglaonema Spring Snow is a crisp, attractive variety prized for its delicate splash of white variegation over soft green leaves. Compact and graceful, it brings a bright, airy feel to low-light corners and makes a reliable, low-fuss companion for busy homes.
✨ Soft, bright variegation that lifts darker corners
🌿 Compact growth habit, perfect for shelves and desks
🌱 Very tolerant of lower light, great for beginners
🐾 Non-toxic and pet-friendly for peace of mind
Order Yours TodayAglaonemas are native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. Spring Snow adapts well to indoor life by preferring bright, indirect light and consistent, moderate humidity, similar to the sheltered understory it evolved in.
Leaves are ovate to lance-shaped with a soft green base and scattered white to cream variegation that can appear as speckles or broader patches depending on light. New growth is fresh and lively, giving the plant an overall bright, springlike look.
Spring Snow grows in a compact, clumping habit, reaching a modest height of about 12 to 24 inches when mature indoors. It forms tidy crowns of foliage that remain attractive even in smaller pots.
Look for tiny white insects and sticky residue on leaves. Remove affected leaves and employ yellow sticky traps or insecticidal soap. Read prevention tips.
Small clusters on new growth can be rinsed off or treated with neem oil. Regular inspection helps catch them early. Learn more.
Often a sign of overwatering. Allow the top inch of soil to dry, use sticky traps, and consider a soil top-dress of sand. Full guide.
Check for silvery streaks or tiny black dots on leaves. Treat quickly with insecticidal soap or neem oil. See treatment options.
Hard, round bumps on stems or leaves are scale. Scrape gently and treat with horticultural oil for persistent infestations. How to remove scale.
Fine webbing and speckled leaves indicate spider mites. Increase humidity and use insecticidal soap if needed. Treatment guide.
White, cottony masses are a telltale sign. Remove with alcohol on a cotton swab and repeat until cleared. More info.
Bright, indirect light brings out the best variegation. It tolerates low light, but contrast and vigor improve with more filtered light.
Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Aglaonema dislikes sitting in water, so ensure good drainage and avoid soggy soil.
Moderate humidity is helpful but not essential. If your home is very dry, occasional misting or a nearby humidifier will help.
Yes, this variety is regarded as non-toxic and pet-friendly, making it a great choice for homes with cats or dogs.
For in-depth care tips, visit our Aglaonema Plant Care Guide.
Add Aglaonema Spring Snow to your collection and enjoy easygoing beauty that lifts any room.
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