Common Name: Silver Bay Chinese Evergreen.
Description: Large green leaves with beautiful silver patterns on a medium-sized bushy plant. Grows a spathe-type inflorescence.
Light: Medium indirect. Can tolerate low light.
Water: Allow to dry between waterings. Best to use tepid water as opposed to cold.
Habit: Bushy, reaching 2-3 feet
Origins: Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea. Thrives in warm, humid environments.
Toxicity: Irritation to the mouth and stomach if ingested. Juice of the plant may cause rash and skin irritation.
Interesting Facts: Considered to bring luck in China. Part of the Aroid (Araceae) family.