Aglaonema naturally grows under large shrubs and trees in its native environment. The plant does not tend to grow very tall on its own, with a maximum height of around 90 cm. Therefore, it is best to cultivate Aglaonema in a semi-shaded location. Exposing the plant to too much light can trigger uneven growth and lead to leaf burns. Aglaonema requires a maximum of 3 hours of indirect sunlight. Additionally, Aglaonema is an excellent air-purifying plant.