
Aglaonema Tom's Pride Chinese Evergreen House Plant 6cm Pot
Aglaonema āTomās Prideā is a richly coloured cultivar of Aglaonema, celebrated for its bold red centres framed by deep green leaf margins. The dramatic contrast gives each leaf a painted, almost lacquered appearance.
With broad, glossy foliage and an upright growth habit, āTomās Prideā brings instant warmth and colour to interiors. Despite its vibrant look, it remains one of the easiest tropical houseplants to care for ā making it perfect for beginners and experienced collectors alike.
Key Features
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šæ Deep red to coral leaf centres
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šæ Dark green edging and veining
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šæ Glossy, lush foliage
-
šæ Upright, clump-forming growth
-
šæ Excellent adaptability to indoor conditions
Care Guide
Light
Adaptable and forgiving.
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Prefers bright, indirect light for strongest colour
-
Tolerates medium light levels
-
Avoid harsh direct sun which may scorch leaves
Lower light will slow growth and may reduce the intensity of red tones.
Watering
Allow the top 3ā5cm of soil to dry before watering.
-
Spring/Summer: Every 7ā10 days (depending on conditions)
-
Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency
Key tips:
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Never allow roots to sit in water
-
Use a pot with drainage holes
-
Slightly underwatering is safer than overwatering
Aglaonemas are more tolerant of occasional missed watering than many tropical plants.
Humidity
Happy in average UK household humidity.
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Ideal range: 50ā60%
-
Benefits from slightly higher humidity
-
Avoid very dry air during winter heating
Brown tips can appear in prolonged dry conditions.
Temperature
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Ideal: 18ā26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Keep away from cold draughts
Stable warmth keeps foliage looking its best.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a well-draining but moisture-retentive mix:
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Peat-free compost
-
Perlite
-
Optional bark for aeration
The aim is lightly moist soil with good airflow.
Feeding
Feed during the growing season (MarchāSeptember):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Overfeeding may cause leaf tip burn.
Growth Habit
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Upright and compact
-
Typically grows 30ā60cm tall
-
Produces new leaves from the centre crown
Older lower leaves may naturally yellow and drop as new growth forms.
Propagation
Best propagated by division in spring:
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Gently remove from pot
-
Separate root clumps
-
Repot into fresh soil
Division keeps plants full and healthy.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Usually overwatering
Leaf tip browning
-
Dry air or inconsistent watering
Faded colour
-
Insufficient light
Drooping foliage
-
Thirst or cold stress
Styling Ideas
-
Ideal for adding colour to darker corners
-
Pairs beautifully with deep green or variegated plants
-
Looks striking in neutral ceramic or metallic planters
-
Perfect for offices, bedrooms or living rooms
Toxicity
Like other Aglaonemas, it is toxic if ingested by pets or children. Keep out of reach.
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Description
Aglaonema āTomās Prideā is a richly coloured cultivar of Aglaonema, celebrated for its bold red centres framed by deep green leaf margins. The dramatic contrast gives each leaf a painted, almost lacquered appearance.
With broad, glossy foliage and an upright growth habit, āTomās Prideā brings instant warmth and colour to interiors. Despite its vibrant look, it remains one of the easiest tropical houseplants to care for ā making it perfect for beginners and experienced collectors alike.
Key Features
-
šæ Deep red to coral leaf centres
-
šæ Dark green edging and veining
-
šæ Glossy, lush foliage
-
šæ Upright, clump-forming growth
-
šæ Excellent adaptability to indoor conditions
Care Guide
Light
Adaptable and forgiving.
-
Prefers bright, indirect light for strongest colour
-
Tolerates medium light levels
-
Avoid harsh direct sun which may scorch leaves
Lower light will slow growth and may reduce the intensity of red tones.
Watering
Allow the top 3ā5cm of soil to dry before watering.
-
Spring/Summer: Every 7ā10 days (depending on conditions)
-
Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency
Key tips:
-
Never allow roots to sit in water
-
Use a pot with drainage holes
-
Slightly underwatering is safer than overwatering
Aglaonemas are more tolerant of occasional missed watering than many tropical plants.
Humidity
Happy in average UK household humidity.
-
Ideal range: 50ā60%
-
Benefits from slightly higher humidity
-
Avoid very dry air during winter heating
Brown tips can appear in prolonged dry conditions.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18ā26°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
-
Keep away from cold draughts
Stable warmth keeps foliage looking its best.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a well-draining but moisture-retentive mix:
-
Peat-free compost
-
Perlite
-
Optional bark for aeration
The aim is lightly moist soil with good airflow.
Feeding
Feed during the growing season (MarchāSeptember):
-
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 4 weeks
-
Reduce feeding in winter
Overfeeding may cause leaf tip burn.
Growth Habit
-
Upright and compact
-
Typically grows 30ā60cm tall
-
Produces new leaves from the centre crown
Older lower leaves may naturally yellow and drop as new growth forms.
Propagation
Best propagated by division in spring:
-
Gently remove from pot
-
Separate root clumps
-
Repot into fresh soil
Division keeps plants full and healthy.
Common Problems
Yellow leaves
-
Usually overwatering
Leaf tip browning
-
Dry air or inconsistent watering
Faded colour
-
Insufficient light
Drooping foliage
-
Thirst or cold stress
Styling Ideas
-
Ideal for adding colour to darker corners
-
Pairs beautifully with deep green or variegated plants
-
Looks striking in neutral ceramic or metallic planters
-
Perfect for offices, bedrooms or living rooms
Toxicity
Like other Aglaonemas, it is toxic if ingested by pets or children. Keep out of reach.























