Skip to product information
1 of 1

Aglaonema Black Maroon

Aglaonema Black Maroon

Aglaonema Black Maroon is a striking foliage plant known for its deep maroon to near-black leaves and compact, upright growth habit. The rich coloration and subtle patterning give this plant a bold yet refined presence, making it a popular choice for modern interiors and moody plant styling. Its dense form and slow, controlled growth make it well suited for shelves, tabletops, and floor planters alike.

Native to tropical regions of Asia, Aglaonema plants are valued for their adaptability and resilience in indoor environments. Black Maroon stands out for its dramatic colouring while maintaining the easy-care nature the genus is known for. With consistent care, this plant offers long-lasting foliage and dependable performance throughout the year.

Sizing Description:

Small - 4"/ 10cm Diameter

Regular price $24.99
Regular price Sale price $24.99
Sale Sold out
Size

Choose a pot for your plant

Sun Requirements ▾

Low to medium indirect light is ideal for Aglaonema Black Maroon, though it can tolerate brighter indirect light as well. Direct sunlight should be avoided, as it can scorch the leaves and fade their deep coloration. This plant performs well in spaces with limited natural light, making it a reliable option for offices and rooms with fewer windows.

Watering Instructions ▾

Watering should be done when the top few inches of soil begin to dry out. Aglaonema Black Maroon prefers evenly moist soil but does not tolerate sitting in water. Overwatering can lead to root rot, while underwatering may result in drooping or browning leaf edges. Watering frequency should be reduced during the winter months when growth slows.

Care Tips ▾

Aglaonema Black Maroon prefers a warm, stable environment and adapts well to average household conditions. It benefits from a well-draining soil mix designed for tropical foliage plants, as overly compact or water-retentive soil can cause root issues. This plant does not require frequent repotting and prefers to remain slightly root-bound. Avoid placing it in cold drafts or near heating vents, as sudden temperature fluctuations can cause stress.
View full details