It would be a great challenge to work with Aglanonema's.
Their easier species - Chinese Evergreens seemed much cooperative.
The only set-back: You don't get their colours, especially the red.
The terrible thing about Aglaonema's is that they are expensive.
You will just find one plant sold in a pot
(with lots of space in between) and they are terrible growers.
They are so slow that if they don't make it - they die.
One thing for sure.
If they start growing and doing well
They really give that beautiful display colours that is rare in garden.
The vibrant, brilliant red - only found in flowers.
And these foliages - do stay very long.
Too long - that I'm getting immune to them.
(sort of getting a blind spot on them)
My Garden is all about Colours.
The more bold, strong and brilliant the colour.
The more it appeals to me that gives me that satisfaction.
If you like colours like these - do get them and group them together.
They truly make wonders.