Comparing Aloe Vera and Chinese Evergreen? These plants have different care needs. Learn what makes each special and which fits your home best.

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) vs Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum). Light: Bright indirect to direct vs Low to medium indirect. Watering: Every 2–3 weeks vs Every 1–2 weeks. Two very different plants with unique benefits.
Aloe Vera is easy to grow. Prefers Bright indirect to direct light and needs Every 2–3 weeks watering. Great for homes with specific conditions.
Chinese Evergreen is easy to grow. Thrives in Low to medium indirect light and requires Every 1–2 weeks watering. Different aesthetic and care routine.
Pick Aloe Vera if you have Bright indirect to direct light and can commit to Every 2–3 weeks watering. Choose Chinese Evergreen if your space offers Low to medium indirect light and that watering schedule works.
Both Aloe Vera and Chinese Evergreen are worthwhile plants. They're not interchangeable—match the plant to your home conditions.
Aloe Vera and Chinese Evergreen are distinct choices. Pick based on your light, water commitment, and style preference.
Not really. Aloe Vera needs Bright indirect to direct light and Every 2–3 weeks watering. Chinese Evergreen needs Low to medium indirect light and Every 1–2 weeks watering. Choose based on your home.
Difficulty depends on your conditions. Aloe Vera is easy. Chinese Evergreen is easy.
Yes, if you have the right light and watering setup for each. Many homes can accommodate both.
Aloe Vera grows slow–moderate. Chinese Evergreen grows slow–moderate.