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Product Description
Philippine Evergreen or also know as the Chinese Evergreen is a tropical and tender perennial. The Philippine Evergreen Ornamental Plant is botanically knows as Aglaonema BJ Freeman. The maximum average height of the Aglaonema BJ Freeman is about 24-48 inches in height. The BJ Freeman grows very wide and may need a little extra room to grow properly. A good average space for this ornamental would be 3 feet. This evergreen ornamental plant is considered a tropical plant and should be kept in places 40 degrees and higher. The leaves of the Aglaonema BJ Freeman differ from Silver/Gray to almost dark green in appearance. Leaves are smooth-textured. This plant loves shade and will thrive in full shade conditions. Commonly seen in hotels or in lobby’s the Aglaonema BJ Freeman Plant will add not only color but a tropical feel of a paradise.
Additional Information
| SKU | ro-10-01 small philippine evergreen ornamental plant |
| Plant Size | Small |
| Plant Attributes | Floor Standing Plants, Table Top Plants, Shrub Like Plants, Popular, Rare and Exotic, Tropical |
| Plant Name | Philippine Evergreen Ornamental Plant |
| Plant Common Names | Philippine Evergreen, Chinese Evergreen Ornamental Plant, Aglaonema B.J. Freeman |
| Plant Botanical Name | Aglaonema 'BJ Freeman', Aglaonema B.J. Freeman, or Aglaonema BJ Freeman |
| Plant Country of Origin | Asia, China |
| Indoor/Outdoor Use | Indoor & Outdoor |
| Plant Maintenance | Easy |
| Plant Can Be Potted | Yes |
| Plant Growth Rate | Slow to Moderate |
| Average Max Height (Mature) | 1-2 ft, 2-3 ft |
| Plant Radius Spacing | 0-1 ft, 1-2 ft, 1-3 ft |
| Lighting Requirements | Most Any Lighting, Low Lighting, Low to Moderate Lighting, Moderate Lighting |
| Plant Flowers | Yes |
| Plant Fruits | No |
| USDA Outdoor Cold Toleration | Zone 10a (30 to 35 F), Zone 10b (35 to 40 F), Zone 11 (above 40 F) |
| The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Term | Aglaonema (Greek, bright thread). Araceae. Greenhouse herbs grown for foliage and habit. Low plants with an erect st. and basal shoots: Ivs. with a long sheathed petiole, the blade usually oblong or oblong-lanceolate, with a thick costa and few lateral nerves: peduncles in clusters, shorter than the petiole: spathe straight, convolute below, open above; spadix sessile or stalked.—About 15 species, of Trop. Asia and Afr., allied to Arum, Alocasia and Dieffenbachia, and requiring essentially the same treatment as those genera. These plants are evergreen, often beautifully variegated. Aglaonemas may be divided, or cuttings may be taken from plants that become too tall and weak. In either case the cuttings and divisions should be put into the sand-bed previous to potting, to develop new roots. All of the kinds will succeed in fibrous loam enriched with rotted manure, with the addition of a moderate quantity of leaf-mold, sand, and some crushed charcoal. A. commutatum, Schott. Lvs. oblong-lanceolate, obtuse at the bane, the apex long-acuminate, intense green, marked with spots of a paler green and of white. E. Indies.--A. Roeblinii, Hort., is "a fine decorative plant, with thick, leathery foliage" (Manda).—A. versicolor, Hort. Lvs. obliquely oblong, about 4 in. long by half as wide, rounded at the base, the apex acute, irregularly marked with patches of dark velvety green inter- persed with paler green and milky blotches. E. Indies. Aglaonema pictum, Kunth. Dwarf: Ivs. somewhat unequilateral, oblong or elliptic, ovate (4-7 in. long and 2-3 in. wide), very dark green, blotched with white, the central markings usually extending the whole length of the midrib: spathe white or whitish, 1-1 1/2 in. long. Sumatra Referenced from, The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, By L. H. Bailey, New York, 1963, The Macmillan Company. pg(s) 239-240 |
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