How to choose an Aglaonema that fits your home
Aglaonema is a flexible genus, but different cultivars suit different spots. Use these points to narrow down your options before you add a plant to your cart.
1. Check your light honestly If you can comfortably read a book during the day without switching on a lamp, most Aglaonema will be fine. For very dim corners, steer towards classic green and silver types like 'Silver Bay' or 'Ivy Green'. Strongly coloured pink or red varieties appreciate brighter, indirect light near a window to keep their tones vivid.
2. Decide where the plant will live Measure the surface or floor area so you know what size works:
- Baby plants (in small nursery pots) are ideal for shelves, desks and bedside tables.
- Medium plants suit sideboards, plant stands or grouped displays.
- Large plants become floor-standing accents next to sofas or in empty corners.
3. Choose a colour mood For calm, minimal interiors, go for mostly green and silver foliage, which pairs well with neutral pots and woods. For a warmer or more playful look, pick pink, salmon or red cultivars and match them with simple white or terracotta planters so the leaves stay the focus.
4. Match the plant to your care style If you sometimes forget to water, stick with sturdy, less-variegated forms and avoid pushing them into very bright light. If you enjoy checking your plants regularly, you can experiment with rarer or more patterned cultivars that respond best to consistent conditions.
5. Plan for pets and people Aglaonema is not pet-safe if chewed or ingested, so keep plants out of reach of cats, dogs and small children. If that is not realistic in your home, explore our dedicated pet-friendly houseplant collection instead.
Still unsure? Compare a few favourite Aglaonemas from this page, then browse our easy-care houseplants for more forgiving companions that suit the same kind of light.