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Sunday, October 20, 2013

NEW RED AGLAONEMA

Yesterday, my husband attended his friend wedding reception in different town.
He went home at the afternoon and he gave me some gifts.
He brought me a pot of red Aglaonema and two variety of roses.


This Aglaonema is a hybrid type, but I haven't know the name.
It's look like 'Happiness' variety, but I'm not sure, cause the pattern sometime change.
It's still have an open leaf and a rolled young leaf.
This is the Aglaonema...

Overall appearance


First leaf

Pink splash with white shade

the young leaf

22 comments:

  1. Wonderful gifts. I'm a frequent visitor to your blog. Vegetation in your garden is phenomenal :)

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    1. You told me that vegetation in my garden phenomenal. But I also tell you, that your vegetation is phenomenal too. Cause we have our own climates that the differences between them are so extreme. So their vegetation also have special characteristic in each climate.

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  2. You will have to send him to more weddings if he brings back gifts.

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    1. Yeah...I agree with you! So... I will get more and more gift from him. LOL

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  3. Welcome Endah!
    Great gifts.
    This plant is unusual. It has fantastic colors.
    I wish you a nice day.
    Greetings from Polish far.
    Lucia

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    1. Thank you Lucia. He really know what I want and what that I haven't had yet. Have a nice day.

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    2. Beautiful colours has this Aglaonema variety. In our country we have them as houseplants. So nice of your husband to bring you some green presents.

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    3. Yes, aglaonema is one of the favorite houseplant. The best tropical indoor plants I think.

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  4. Your husband knows how to make you happy, plants are always a good choice.

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    1. That's right. He often brought me some new plants or seeds, when he went home. And so... my collections will more and more.

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  5. Hi Endah, I am always fascinated with your plants, but sometimes you planting containers or pots are as fascinating. In your first photo, what is that plant growing in the top left corner? It looks like a succulent. Linda

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    1. Thank you Linda. What do you mean pot plant in the top left corner or on the real left corner? If you mean the pot plant, it's a little Aglaonema 'lipstick'. But if you mean the real left corner, they are sweet potatoes stems and a pineapple shoot to be transplanted.

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    2. It is the pineapple,! Yes, I thought I recognized it. Thanks. Linda

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    3. Yea, you are very well aware about plants.

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  6. This Aglaonema is ver beautiful. I saw this being sold at exorbitant price in a flower show.BTW, your harvest of vegetables is amazing!

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    1. Thank you. I think this plant also popular in your country as an indoor plant. Our climates almost similar.

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  7. Hi Endah,
    What a beautiful variation of color the Aglaonema has.
    I love when my husband buys me plants, they are one of my favorite gifts.

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    1. A simple gift from our lovely person always be a special gift for us. Especially plants. I hope you can try this evergreen to decorate your home.

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  8. hello endah,
    what a beautiful plant. love it.what a lovely husband you have.
    wishing you a beautiful week,
    regina

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    1. Welcome Regina. Thank you for coming. have a nice week.

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