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pink panther aglaonema Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' – Pink-Speckled Green Blades

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pink panther aglaonema Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' – Pink-Speckled Green BladesAglaonema 'Pink Leopard' Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' has irregular pink speckles scattered across green to olive green leaves. The markings sit across the blade surface, so each leaf develops its own mix of pink speckles, larger pink patches and green ground colour. Oval to slightly pointed leaves emerge from short basal stems and build into a dense indoor foliage plant. The smooth leaf surface keeps the speckled pattern visible, especially once new

Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard'

Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' has irregular pink speckles scattered across green to olive-green leaves. The markings sit across the blade surface, so each leaf develops its own mix of pink speckles, larger pink patches and green ground colour.

Oval to slightly pointed leaves emerge from short basal stems and build into a dense indoor foliage plant. The smooth leaf surface keeps the speckled pattern visible, especially once new leaves harden.

Speckled foliage on Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard'

  • Leaf colour: Green to olive-green leaves marked with pink speckles and patches.
  • Pattern type: Irregular spotting across the blade surface.
  • Leaf shape: Oval to slightly pointed leaves with a smooth surface.
  • Growth habit: Bushy clump with new leaves emerging near the pot centre.
  • Surface detail: Pink markings can appear as finer speckles or larger patches.
  • Leaf variation: Pattern density shifts naturally from leaf to leaf.

How Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' builds its clump

Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' grows from basal stems that keep the foliage close and compact. Mature leaves show the spotted pattern most clearly, while fresh leaves may open softer before the markings deepen.

A light, draining mix reduces yellowing from wet roots. Lower leaves often show stress first when the root zone stays cold or saturated.

Growing conditions for Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard'

  • Light: Give bright filtered light. Direct sun can mark the pink and pale areas with dry scorch spots.
  • Water: Let the top layer of substrate dry slightly before watering again; evenly damp is safer than constantly wet.
  • Substrate: A loose mix with bark, perlite or coco chips keeps moisture around the roots while allowing air back into the pot.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant warm, ideally above 18 °C and never below 13 °C for long.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces dry edges on new leaves, especially during heating periods.
  • Feeding: Use a diluted houseplant fertiliser during active growth. Heavy feeding can show as brown tips.
  • Cleaning: Wipe dust from the smooth leaves to keep the surface clean.

Leaf and root issues in Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard'

  • Scorched patches: Crispy tan areas usually point to direct sun on the pink or pale leaf sections.
  • Yellowing leaves: Check for cold, wet substrate before adding more water.
  • Brown leaf tips: Often linked to salt build-up, dry air or irregular watering.
  • Sticky residue: Honeydew on leaves or nearby surfaces can point to scale, mealybugs, aphids or whitefly.
  • Patchy leaf damage: Inspect the undersides and petioles for pests if spotting appears alongside distorted new growth.
  • Loose stem base: A wobbly base can signal root loss in dense, saturated mix.

Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' safety

Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard' should be kept away from chewing pets and small children. Its sap and tissues contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation after chewing or skin contact.

Botanical notes for Aglaonema 'Pink Leopard'

Aglaonema is an aroid genus with a natural range from north-east India through Southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea. 'Pink Leopard' is a cultivated Aglaonema selection with pink speckling across the leaf blade. The genus name comes from Greek aglaos, meaning bright or clear, and nema, meaning thread, referring to the stamens.

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