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aglaonema philodendron

aglaonema philodendron Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'

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aglaonema philodendron Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' is a colourful Chinese evergreen with broad, oval leaves marked in green, cream and soft pink tones. It grows as an upright leafy clump, with long petioles lifting each blade above the crown. The colour sits across the leaf surface in soft patches, blushes and streaks, so each plant shows its own balance of green, cream and pink. This is a medium sized indoor foliage plant with enough height to stand

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' is a colourful Chinese evergreen with broad, oval leaves marked in green, cream and soft pink tones. It grows as an upright leafy clump, with long petioles lifting each blade above the crown. The colour sits across the leaf surface in soft patches, blushes and streaks, so each plant shows its own balance of green, cream and pink.

This is a medium-sized indoor foliage plant with enough height to stand clearly in a pot while still fitting on a sideboard, shelf end or plant table. Young plants tend to look dense and rounded; with age, the stems lengthen slightly and the crown opens, giving the leaves room to show their full shape.

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' visible details

  • Upright, clumping Aglaonema with long petioles and full leaves
  • Broad oval foliage with green, cream and pink markings
  • Softly varied leaf pattern with natural differences between individual leaves
  • Keep in a warm, bright-to-medium indoor position

Broad leaves, pink marks and indoor growth

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' produces smooth, slightly pointed leaves with a broad surface and gently arching posture. The petioles give the plant height, so it develops the impression of a small leafy shrub. New leaves emerge from the central crown and gradually harden into their mature colouring as they expand.

The cream-green areas can be more visible on some leaves, while the pink accents may appear as blushes, small marks or streaks. Stable, filtered light keeps new leaves firmer and more even, while harsh sun can leave marks on the paler sections.

Aglaonema species are tropical forest aroids associated with warm, shaded, humid habitats. In pots, keep the roots warm, lightly moist between waterings, and surrounded by an airy medium. 'Bit Kisses' is a cultivated Aglaonema selection.

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' care points

  • Light: Give bright indirect light for clean leaf development. Medium light is usually suitable, while very dim positions slow the formation of new leaves.
  • Watering: Let the upper layer of substrate dry before watering again. The broad leaves lose water steadily, while the fleshy stems and roots need air around them between waterings.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, moisture-retentive houseplant mix. Fine bark, coco coir or peat-free fibre, perlite or pumice, and a small amount of composted material create a balanced root zone.
  • Drainage: Use a nursery pot or planter insert with drainage holes. After watering, let excess water run through fully before returning the plant to its cover pot.
  • Temperature: Keep in a warm room, ideally 18–26 °C. Temperatures below about 15–16 °C can stress the foliage and roots, especially when the substrate is wet.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity reduces stuck or marked new leaves. In very dry rooms, use a humidifier nearby or group with other tropical foliage plants.
  • Feeding: Feed at low strength every 3–4 weeks in spring and summer. Pause or reduce feeding when growth slows in winter.
  • Repotting: Repot when roots circle the pot or the plant dries very quickly. Use a pot only slightly wider than the root ball.
  • Leaf care: Wipe dust from the leaves with a soft damp cloth. Clean leaves make the pink and cream markings easier to see and help you spot pests early.
  • Pruning: Cut tired leaves close to the base. If an older stem becomes bare, it can be propagated as a stem cutting with nodes.
  • Propagation: Divide established clumps or root stem sections in warm conditions. Each division needs roots and at least one healthy growing point.
  • Mineral substrates: This cultivar can be grown in semi-hydro or mineral mixes after careful acclimation. Start with a healthy, actively growing plant and keep temperatures stable during transition.

Leaf and crown checks for Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'

  • Brown edges on pale leaf sections: Check for direct sun, dry air, fertiliser residue or irregular watering. Pale tissue often shows stress marks first.
  • Drooping leaves with wet soil: Inspect the roots and reduce watering frequency. Droop with wet soil often indicates poor oxygen around the roots.
  • Several yellow leaves at once: Look for cold exposure, a waterlogged pot or a recent change in location. Correct the root conditions before removing healthy foliage.
  • Small distorted new leaves: Check for pests around the crown and leaf bases. Thrips and mites can damage leaves while they are still folded.
  • Weak, stretched growth: Move the plant to brighter filtered light and rotate the pot regularly so the crown develops evenly.

Display notes for Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses'

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' shows clear colour where the leaves receive soft overhead or side light. Because the plant has long petioles, place it where the leaves have enough room around the crown. A simple pot shape keeps attention on the broad leaves and their soft pink markings.

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' safety note

Aglaonema 'Bit Kisses' contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals. Keep it out of reach of pets and children, as chewed plant tissue can cause irritation of the mouth and throat. Wear gloves when cutting stems or dividing the plant for skin that reacts easily to aroid sap.

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