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Having a forest or a feeling of a forest in your own backyard is easily achieved by the abundance of plants living under forest canopy – ferns and moss for that cool feeling, begonias for the leaf patterns, epiphytic flowering bromeliads for color, and Aglaonemas for a riot of leaf designs.

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The main problem of using Poinsettias for Christmas is that it does not stay well in low light locations.

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June to September is the lowest season in Floricultural Trade in the Philippines. This yearly cycle is generally used by growers to stock up on merchandise for the last quarter of the year and the year after.

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Aglaonema has been around for a long time.

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Aglaonema growers are producing colored Aglaonema hybrids intended for use in Christmas displays to augment Poinsettias.

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Having a forest or a feeling of a forest in your own backyard is easily achieved by the abundance of plants living under forest canopy – ferns and moss for that cool feeling, begonias for the leaf patterns, epiphytic flowering bromeliads for color, and Aglaonemas for a riot of leaf designs.

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The main problem of using Poinsettias for Christmas is that it does not stay well in low light locations.

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June to September is the lowest season in Floricultural Trade in the Philippines. This yearly cycle is generally used by growers to stock up on merchandise for the last quarter of the year and the year after.

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Aglaonema has been around for a long time.

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Aglaonema growers are producing colored Aglaonema hybrids intended for use in Christmas displays to augment Poinsettias.

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