Aglaonema “Silver Queen” has been the most widely grown and used Aglaonema over the past 30 years.
The origin of this hybrid dates back almost 40 years ago. “Silver Queen” can be used as a stand-alone specimen or as ground cover. Its biggest draw back is that during the winter months it can get some cold damage fairly easy and can also get a little “floppy” as it grows out.
The availability of “Silver Queen” is usually pretty good in 6, 8 and 10-inch pot sizes. You should be able to find “Silver Queen” in most nurseries or garden centers that carry indoor foliage. This Ag will still be used for quite a while indoors. As new varieties become more available interior plantscapers are moving to other varieties to provide different looks.