Aglaonema Silver Queen is an evergreen perennial indoor house plant. It has thick, elliptic to lance-shaped, dark green leaves with attractive silver-gray variegation appear on short stems rising from the soil. Leaves are silvery-white with green edges and veins.
As the plant ages, it begins to develop a trunk-like stem as the lower leaves fall off.
Aglaonema Silver Queen is on NASA’s list of air-purifying plants. They are proven to remove Benzene and Formaldehyde toxins present in home environments and help reduce the irritant side-effects to humans.
Light:
It thrives best in low to bright light but no direct sunlight. Because direct sunlight will scorch the leaves.
Water:
Water your plant regularly, Keep the soil slightly moist during the summer and in the winter the topsoil should be dry out between each watering.
Humidity:
It can endure less humidity than some other plants, yet it will still appreciate your efforts to improve surrounding humidity levels, either via regular misting or using a pebble tray.