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aglaonema fruit Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy'Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy' Soft pink midribs, cream speckled sections and fresh green leaf areas give Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy' its soft pink, cream and green colouring. The oval leaves rise from short upright stems, then overlap into a dense, rounded clump as new shoots develop from the base. Each leaf carries a slightly different mix of colour. Some leaves show more cream and pale yellow green, while others place the strongest pink along the midrib
Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy'
Soft pink midribs, cream-speckled sections and fresh green leaf areas give Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy' its soft pink, cream and green colouring. The oval leaves rise from short upright stems, then overlap into a dense, rounded clump as new shoots develop from the base.
Each leaf carries a slightly different mix of colour. Some leaves show more cream and pale yellow-green, while others place the strongest pink along the midrib and petiole. The smooth, lightly glossy surface shows the pattern clearly.
Apple Fantasy leaf pattern and growth
- Colourful Chinese evergreen with oval green, cream and pink leaves
- Pink midribs and flushed petioles visible through the centre of the crown
- Short cane-like stems that build a compact, leafy clump
- Slow to moderate indoor growth in warm, filtered light
- Loose, lightly moist substrate keeps air around the fleshy roots
Tropical background and leaf development
Aglaonema is a genus of tropical aroids native from north-eastern India through Southeast Asia to New Guinea. Wild species grow in warm, humid forest habitats under filtered light. The name Aglaonema comes from Greek words meaning “shining stamen”, a reference to the flower structure.
Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy' is grown indoors as a foliage plant. New leaves emerge rolled from the central crown and open softer in colour before hardening. Older leaves usually deepen slightly with age, so a mature plant often shows brighter new growth above deeper older foliage.
A close pot size dries more evenly, warmth helps new leaves emerge instead of stalling in the crown, and filtered light reduces scorch marks on the pale leaf sections.
Care for Aglaonema 'Apple Fantasy'
- Light: Bright filtered light or medium indirect light suits this cultivar. Harsh midday sun can mark the pale sections, and very dark positions produce smaller, slower leaves.
- Watering: Water when the upper 2–4 cm of substrate feel dry. Keep the root ball lightly moist during active growth, then let it dry a little further when growth slows.
- Substrate: Use an airy aroid-style mix with fine bark, coco coir or a quality potting base, plus perlite or pumice for drainage. The mix should hold some moisture while staying open around the roots.
- Drainage: A pot with drainage holes is essential. Empty the cover pot after watering so the lower root zone stays above stale water.
- Temperature: Aim for 18–28 °C. Cold windowsills, draughts and temperatures below about 15 °C can stress the stems and roots.
- Humidity: Around 50–70% humidity with gentle airflow reduces stuck, crinkled or torn new leaves.
- Feeding: Apply a balanced houseplant fertiliser at reduced strength while the plant is producing new leaves. Lower the dose when fewer new leaves appear, so unused fertiliser salts do not build up around the roots.
- Pot choice: Choose a pot only slightly larger than the root ball so moisture moves through the substrate evenly.
- Repotting: Refresh the mix when roots fill the pot or the substrate has compacted. Repot while the plant is actively producing leaves, so damaged root tips are replaced more quickly.
- Pruning: Cut yellow or tired lower leaves at the base of the petiole. Older cane sections can be shortened if the plant becomes leggy.
- Propagation: Divide basal shoots with roots, or root cane cuttings with visible nodes in warm, humid conditions.
Apple Fantasy leaf and root checks
- Yellow lower leaves with wet substrate: Check for overwatering, compact mix or a cold root zone. Let the pot dry slightly and improve drainage before watering again.
- Brown leaf tips: Mineral build-up, irregular watering or dry warm air are common causes. Flush the pot occasionally and keep fertiliser weak.
- Pale dry patches: Direct sun can scorch soft or pale leaf areas. Move the plant back from harsh light and keep exposure filtered.
- Soft stems or sour-smelling soil: Inspect the roots for rot. Remove damaged roots and restart the plant in fresh airy substrate.
- Fine speckling, sticky residue or cottony clusters: Inspect leaf undersides, petioles and new growth for spider mites, scale or mealybugs. Isolate and treat early.
- Small new leaves: Low light, depleted substrate, a tight root ball or cool temperatures can all reduce leaf size. Adjust one factor at a time and judge the next new growth.
Apple Fantasy safety note
Like other Aglaonema, 'Apple Fantasy' contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested. Plant tissue eaten or nibbled by pets or people can irritate the mouth and throat and may cause drooling, vomiting or swallowing difficulty. Keep it out of reach of children and pets, and avoid sap contact when pruning or propagating.
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