Aglaonema Spring Red (Chinese Evergreen) - H60 cm | Pot Ø19 cm
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to care for an Aglaonema Spring Red? Moderate watering: let the top 2-3 cm of soil dry out between waterings, about once a week in summer. Use filtered or water left to rest for 24 hours to avoid brown tips. Always empty the saucer after watering. Fertilize once a month in spring and summer.
Is the Aglaonema Spring Red toxic to pets? Yes, like all Aglaonemas, it contains irritating calcium oxalates. It is toxic to dogs and cats if ingested. Keep it out of reach of pets and young children.
SHIPPING & PACKAGING
Shipping within 24/48 hours via DPD
- Delivery in 2 to 5 business days
- Eco-friendly packaging: recyclable boxes and biodegradable materials
- Special protection to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition
- Parcel tracking sent by email as soon as shipped
- Free delivery on orders over €50
48H QUALITY GUARANTEE
We guarantee that your plants will arrive in perfect condition. If your plant arrives damaged or in poor condition:
- Contact us within 48 hours at hello@verdeia.eu with photos
- Free replacement or full refund
- No return necessary – we trust you
The guarantee covers: damage related to transport, severely weakened plant upon arrival, preparation errors.
CARE TIPS UPON ARRIVAL
To help your plant settle in for the long term:
- Unpack immediately and inspect your plant
- Let it acclimatize 24-48h in a bright spot without direct sunlight
- Check soil moisture before watering (dry surface = light watering)
- Wait 2-3 weeks before repotting
- Avoid heat sources and drafts
- Gently wipe leaves to remove dust
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🌸 Pink and bright green foliage • 🌤️ Medium indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H60 cm | Pot Ø19 cm • 🌬️ Air-purifying • ⚠️ Toxic to pets
The Aglaonema 'Spring Red', also called Chinese Evergreen, is a tropical plant native to the forests of Southeast Asia. Its broad, glossy foliage blends bright pink, red, and deep green tones in contrasting patterns — one of the few houseplants to bring color without flowers, and permanently.
Robust and easy, it tolerates missed waterings and adapts to various light levels — but keeps its most intense pink tones with good indirect light. It also helps purify indoor air. Note: toxic if ingested by pets.
Which Aglaonema variety to choose?
Aglaonemas are mainly distinguished by the color of their foliage. Here are the most distinctive profiles from our collection:
- Aglaonema 'Spring Red' (this plant) — bright pink, red, and green foliage, permanent colorful patterns. The only warm-colored variety in the collection.
- Aglaonema 'Jungle Silver' — large, highly contrasting silver areas on a dark green background. The most graphic in low light.
- Aglaonema Silver Bay — wide silver central band, elegant shape. The most classic and accessible.
- Aglaonema Silver Queen — foliage almost entirely silver. The brightest.
- Aglaonema B.J. Freedman — large size 70 cm, striking dark green foliage. The most voluminous.
The Spring Red is the only variety in our catalog with warm-colored foliage — if you’re looking for a plant that brings warmth and color without flowers, this is it. Find all varieties in our full collection.
Exposure & location
The Aglaonema 'Spring Red' needs a bit more light than the silver varieties to maintain the intensity of its pink tones — this is its main requirement compared to other Aglaonemas.
- Ideal exposure: medium to bright indirect light — near an east- or west-facing window with sheer curtains.
- Tolerates: partial shade — but new leaves will be greener and less pink.
- Avoid: direct sun that burns leaves and dulls pink tones.
- Temperature: 18–24 °C — sensitive to cold. Growth stops below 15 °C.
- Soil: light universal potting mix with some perlite.
If new leaves come out greener and less pink, move the plant closer to a window. The color returns on new growth as soon as the light is sufficient.
Watering & care
- Watering: moderate — let the top 2–3 centimeters of soil dry out between waterings.
- Frequency: about once a week in summer, every 10–14 days in winter.
- Water: room temperature, filtered or rested for 24 h — lime scale causes brown tips.
- Humidity: prefers 40–60% humidity — mist occasionally in very dry air.
- Fertilizer: liquid green plant fertilizer diluted by half, once a month in spring and summer.
- Cleaning: wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to preserve their shine and promote photosynthesis.
Aglaonema easily forgives missed waterings — when in doubt, wait rather than water too much. Excess water is its main cause of decline.
Decor ideas & plant combinations
The Spring Red is the Aglaonema that brings warmth — its pink and red tones instantly warm up an interior without needing flowers.
- As a color accent: placed on a shelf or furniture in a neutral interior, it creates a warm, lively focal point without overwhelming the space.
- In arrangements: pair it with a Jungle Silver or a Zamioculcas for a very effective warm/cool foliage contrast.
- Ideal pot: matte ceramic in white, beige, or terracotta — warm and neutral tones enhance the pinks without competing.
Group several Aglaonema varieties with different variegations for a cohesive indoor tropical display — same care needs, varied visual palette.
Verdeia advice
- Light controls color — this is the key point of Spring Red. Without enough indirect light, new leaves lose their pink tones and turn greener. Move it to more light and the color returns on new growth.
- Yellow leaves: overwatering — always empty the saucer after watering and let the soil dry out more. In pots, yellowing is almost always linked to stagnant moisture.
- Brown tips: lime scale or air too dry — switch to filtered or rested water (24 h), and mist the foliage in very dry air.
- Protect from cold — growth stops and spots appear below 15 °C. Keep away from poorly insulated windows in winter.
- Repot in spring without urgency — Aglaonema prefers to be slightly root-bound. Repot only when roots appear under the pot, every 2–3 years.
- ⚠️ Toxic to pets and humans — contains irritating calcium oxalates. Keep out of reach of cats, dogs, and young children. See our plants and pets guide for suitable alternatives.
Technical specifications
- Botanical name: Aglaonema 'Spring Red'
- Common names: Chinese Evergreen, Chinese Evergreen Plant
- Family: Araceae
- Origin: tropical forests of Southeast Asia
- Pot diameter: 19 cm
- Approximate height: 60 cm
- Adult size: up to 60–70 cm indoors
- Light exposure: medium to bright indirect light — pink tones fade in low light
- Watering: moderate — let the top few centimeters dry out between waterings
- Temperature: 18–24 °C, minimum 15 °C
- Care: easy
- Toxicity to pets: toxic if ingested (calcium oxalates)
- Decor style: Tropical / Colorful / Contemporary
- Feature: permanent pink and red foliage without flowers, air-purifying, color intensified by light
Each plant is unique: the photos show a representative example. The intensity of the pink hues and the density of the foliage naturally vary depending on light and season.
Your plant, delivered with care
Every plant is hand-packed in a box specially designed for plants — secured, protected, ready to travel. It arrives in perfect condition, roots intact and foliage preserved, ready to take its place in your home.
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FAQ – Everything to know before adopting your Verdeia plant
How are my plants prepared before shipping?
All our plants are selected from our European partner nurseries. Before shipping, they are watered, cleaned, and protected with breathable, secure packaging. Each package is designed to ensure your plant arrives in perfect health, without any transport-related stress.
Will the plant look exactly like the photo?
The photos accurately represent the variety and the stated size. Since each plant is unique, slight differences in shape, foliage, or color may occur — and that’s part of their charm.
What are the delivery times and conditions?
Shipping is done within 48 business hours, with tracked delivery within 2 to 5 business days. Delivery costs €5.60 — free for orders over €50. You will receive a tracking link as soon as the package is shipped.
What to do upon receiving my plant?
Open your package as soon as you receive it and carefully remove the plant from its packaging. Let it acclimate for 24 hours in its new environment before watering. If it has been slightly stressed during transport, it will recover its shape after one or two days in the light.
What to do if my plant arrives damaged?
Contact us within 48 hours with a photo of the issue. Our team will assess the situation and offer you the best solution: replacement, partial refund, or recovery advice.
Can I return a plant?
Since plants are living beings, standard returns are not possible. However, we guarantee good health upon delivery: if the plant arrives damaged, it will be replaced free of charge. For any other cases (order error, decorative pot, accessory), returns are possible within 14 days.

