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Aglaonema costatum N.E.Br.
Family Name: | Araceae |
Synonyms: | Aglaonema costatum f. foxii, Aglaonema costatum var. maculatum, Aglaonema costatum var. foxii, Aglaonema costatum f. costatum |
Common Name: | Spotted Evergreen, Chinese Evergreen, Malaysian Evergreen, Fox's Aglaonema, 心叶粗肋草 |
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Classifications and Characteristics
Plant Division | Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Dicotyledon) |
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Plant Growth Form | Herbaceous Plant |
Lifespan (in Singapore) | Perennial |
Mode of Nutrition | Autotrophic |
Maximum Height | 0.3 m to 0.4 m |
Biogeography
Native Distribution | Malaysia, Southeast Asia, India |
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Native Habitat | Terrestrial (Primary Rainforest) |
Preferred Climate Zone | Tropical |
Description and Ethnobotany
Others - Plant Morphology | Growth Form: Short, evergreen perennial herb or herbaceous shrub that forms spreading clumps. Habitat: Occurs in the understorey of tropical rain forests in Southeast Asia. Foliage: Leaves large and ovate with entire leaf margin (20 cm long). They are green with a white stripe along the midvein and many white, irregularly-shaped spots. Petioles form a whitish sheath around the stem. Flowers: Small inflorescences are thin, unisexual with a white or greenish spathe (hood-like structure that surrounds the rod-like inflorescence). In cultivation, plants rarely produce inflorescences. Fruits: Fruits are small berries. Landscaping: In warm, humid climates, this species may be grown in north-facing slopes or shady areas, such as under trees. They are often displayed in containers, both indoors and outdoors. Cultivation: This species is easy-to-grow. Plant in well-drained, fertile soil, such as sandy soil enriched with humus. Heavily mulch plants to keep the soil moist. Leaves may turn brown when plants are watered with hard or cold water. Indoor plants may be potted in a mixture of potting soil and styrofoam. Feed weekly with a half-strength fertilizer solution. Allow potted plants to become slightly rootbound for best growth. It grows best in humid air. To increase humidity, spray leaves regularly with warm, soft water free of lime and / or place the pot on a bed of wet pebbles. Plants grown in dry air will become susceptible to aphids, mealybugs, scale insects and spider mites. Propagation: Propagate by tip cuttings or dividing the clumps. Etymology: The genus "Aglaonema" is derived from the Greek words "aglos" meaning bright and "nema" meaning thread. The specific epithet "costatum" comes from the Latin word "costatus" meaning ribbed. The reference is to the white stripe that occurs along the leaf midrib. |
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Ethnobotanical Uses | Others: Some Asians believe that Aglaonema spp. bring good fortune. |
Landscaping Features
Desirable Plant Features | Ornamental Foliage |
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Landscape Uses | Container Planting, Interiorscape/ Indoor Plant |
Plant Care and Propagation
Light Preference | Semi-Shade, Full Shade |
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Water Preference | Moderate Water, Occasional Misting |
Plant Growth Rate | Moderate |
Rootzone Tolerance | Easy to Grow, Fertile Loamy Soils, Well-Drained Soils |
Maintenance Requirements | Low |
Diseases | In dry air, aphids, mealybugs, scale insects and spider mites may be a problem. |
Pest(s) | Associated with, Sucking Insects |
Propagation Method | Stem Cutting, Division |
Foliar
Foliage Retention | Evergreen |
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Mature Foliage Colour(s) | Green, White |
Mature Foliage Texture(s) | Smooth |
Foliar Type | Simple / Unifoliate |
Foliar Shape(s) | Non-Palm Foliage (Ovate) |
Foliar Venation | Pinnate / Net |
Foliar Margin | Entire |
Foliar Apex - Tip | Acute |
Foliar Base | Rounded / Obtuse |
Typical Foliar Area | Mesophyll ( 45cm2 - 182.25 cm2 ) |
Leaf Area Index (LAI) for Green Plot Ratio | 3.5 (Shrub & Groundcover - Monocot) |
Non - Foliar and Storage
Stem Type & Modification | Herbaceous |
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Floral (Angiosperm)
Flower Colour(s) | Green, White |
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Flower Symmetry | Bilateral |
Flowering Period | Free-Flowering |
Flowering Habit | Polycarpic |
Fruit, Seed and Spore
Mature Fruit Colour(s) | Red, Yellow / Golden |
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Fruit Classification | Simple Fruit |
Fruit Type | Fleshy Fruit , Berry |
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Others
Master ID | 318 |
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Species ID | 1614 |
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