Aglaonema 'Cherry Baby' D12

135,00 RON

Aglaonema 'Cherry Baby' is a spectacular Chinese Evergreen cultivar from the Araceae family, with green leaves generously painted in vivid cherry pink, with pink veins and petioles. It is one of the most colourful and, at the same time, forgiving indoor plants — perfect for those who want intense colour without complicated care.

Approx height (including pot): 35 cm

Country of origin: Netherlands

Pot diameter: 12

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🌿 Aglaonema Cherry Baby — Cherry Pink on Velvety Green

Aglaonema 'Cherry Baby' is a burst of warm colour. Its green leaves are generously painted in vivid cherry pink, concentrated in the centre and along the veins, as if someone had poured colour over each leaf. The pink petioles and veins complete this cheerful chromatic display that brings warmth and energy to any room, turning even a plain corner into a point of attraction.

Unlike many colourful plants that demand fussy conditions and constant attention, Cherry Baby is remarkably forgiving — an excellent choice both for beginners and for those who want a low-maintenance splash of colour, without the fuss. It is the kind of plant that forgives a forgotten watering or a less bright corner, rewarding you in turn with full, vividly coloured foliage.

Offered at the generous Ø12 cm size, Cherry Baby is already a full, colourful specimen with immediate impact. It belongs to the genus Aglaonema, one of the most appreciated families of decorative houseplants, cultivated for centuries in Asia as a symbol of luck and prosperity.

🌍 Origin and Botanical History

Aglaonema is a genus from the Araceae family (aroids), native to the humid tropical forests of Southeast Asia. Popularly known as "Chinese Evergreen", these plants grow naturally at ground level, beneath the dense forest canopy, in filtered, diffuse light. This origin explains their remarkable tolerance of low light, a rare quality among colourful plants.

In China and Southeast Asia, Aglaonema is considered a lucky plant, brought into the home to attract prosperity and positive energy — a cultural status that made it one of the first houseplants to be intensively cultivated. This symbolism, combined with its beauty and toughness, has made it a much-loved traditional gift.

Modern colourful cultivars such as 'Cherry Baby' are the result of decades of careful selection and hybridisation, carried out mainly in Thailand, where Aglaonema cultivation has become a true national horticultural art. The wild species has green leaves with silver markings; the intense cherry-pink pigment of modern cultivars was obtained through patient selection of natural mutations. Cherry Baby was selected specifically for the intensity of its pigment. It shares its Araceae family with relatives such as Philodendron and Syngonium, though its care requirements are gentler.

🌱 The Foliage

The leaves are elliptical, 12–20 cm long, with a green base over which large patches of cherry pink spread, more intense in the centre and along the veins, while the margins remain green. This pattern creates a warm, luminous contrast, like a flame caught in the middle of each leaf. The veins and petioles also carry pink-red tones, giving the plant a pleasing chromatic unity.

The intensity of the pink depends directly on light: the better the light (without direct sun), the brighter and more vivid the colour; in lower light the leaves remain beautiful but take on more green. New growth often emerges with a more intense pink hue that matures gradually. The leaf texture is firm and slightly glossy, easy to clean with a damp cloth.

The habit is compact and bushy, with dense leaves rising from the base of the plant in clusters — a full, tidy and balanced look, ideal for a desk, a bright table or a corner that needs colour. For decorative foliage in other tones, the rest of the Aglaonema genus is also worth exploring.

🌱 Growth and Development

Cherry Baby grows slowly to moderately and stays compact. It is one of the most forgiving decorative plants you can have: it tolerates medium light, the occasional forgotten watering and the drier air of homes, qualities that make it perfect for busy people, offices or beginners testing their confidence. In addition, Aglaonema is known for its ability to purify indoor air.

  • Light: medium to bright, indirect light. The better the light, the more intense the pink. It tolerates lower light too (a rare quality among colourful plants), but avoid direct sun, which fades and scorches the leaves.
  • Temperature: 18–27°C; avoid cold draughts and drops below 15°C.
  • Watering: water when the top half of the substrate has dried; it tolerates the occasional lapse well, but will not tolerate standing water at the roots. Reduce watering in winter.
  • Humidity: 50–60%; it tolerates apartment air very well, but appreciates occasional misting.
  • Substrate: a quality universal mix, airy, with perlite for drainage. Unlike Philodendron, Aglaonema does well in universal mixes too.
  • Fertilising: balanced diluted liquid fertiliser every 3–4 weeks during the growing season.
  • Propagation: by dividing the clump at repotting or through stem cuttings. It is one of the easiest decorative plants to propagate.

🌸 Common Problems, Solutions and Who It Is Perfect For

Cherry Baby is a forgiving plant, but it communicates through its leaves. The pink becomes paler, new leaves are greener: insufficient light — move the plant to a brighter spot (without direct sun) and the colour will return on new growth. Brown, dry tips or edges: dry air or hard water — raise the humidity and use filtered water. Yellow leaves: if they appear on old leaves, it is normal; if there are many and they are soft, it indicates overwatering — let the substrate dry more. Curled leaves or scorched edges: direct sun or cold draughts — move the plant to filtered light, away from draughts. Growth stops in winter: normal — Aglaonema goes dormant in cooler temperatures; it resumes growth in spring.

Aglaonema is rarely attacked by pests, but it can occasionally attract spider mites or mealybugs in dry air; periodic inspection prevents problems. It is a plant toxic through calcium oxalate and must be kept away from pets and small children.

In conclusion, Cherry Baby is the ideal choice for anyone who wants intense colour without the fuss. Its tolerance of medium light makes it perfect for offices and less bright rooms, its air-purifying ability makes it useful, and its full, colourful look brings life wherever you place it. It is an excellent plant for beginners and a much-loved splash of colour in any collection, alongside other decorative Aglaonema — a warm flame that burns quietly, year after year.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 15 cm

Greutate (kg): 1 Kg

Denumire: Aglaonema

Diametru: 12 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

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Why does the pink on Cherry Baby become paler?

The pink depends on light. In low light, new leaves come out greener. Move it to a brighter spot, without direct sun. See also other Aglaonema.

How often should I water it?

Water when the top half of the substrate has dried, usually every 7–10 days. It tolerates the occasional lapse well.

Is it suitable for beginners?

Yes, it is one of the most forgiving colourful plants, excellent for the office.

Is Cherry Baby toxic to cats and dogs?

Yes, it contains calcium oxalate and is toxic if ingested. Keep it away from pets and children.

How is it propagated?

By dividing the clump or stem cuttings, just like other Aglaonema.

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