Syngonium Mottled C1,2
Syngonium Mottled C1,2
- Syngonium Mottled is an attractive plant with arrow-shaped leaves featuring a marbled spotted pattern in green and cream hues. Easy to care for, it purifies air and adds a tropical vibe to interiors.
Syngonium Mottled is a variety valued for its original marbled leaf pattern combining shades of green and creamy spots. The arrow-shaped leaves form a compact, slightly trailing habit, climbing supports in natural conditions.
Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain vibrant marbled colors. Requires light, well-draining, moderately moist soil and temperatures between 18–24°C. This tropical indoor plant purifies air and improves room climate.
Care is straightforward—regular watering, leaf misting, and fertilizing support healthy growth and attractive appearance. Perfect as decoration for living rooms, offices, and children’s rooms, bringing freshness and exotic character.
Care secrets:
- Place in bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun
- Water moderately, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings
- Mist leaves regularly to maintain humidity
- Fertilize every 2–3 weeks during growth season
- Prune shoots to maintain compact habit and healthy look
- Water less in winter and avoid drafts
Why choose it?
- Unique marbled leaf pattern in green and cream
- Easy and quick to grow, suitable for beginners
- Purifies air and improves indoor microclimate
- Versatile – ideal for shelves, hanging pots, or climbing
- Adds tropical freshness and style to interiors
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Climber / shrub |
| Plant habit | Arrow-shaped, spreading leaves |
| Target height | Up to 60 cm |
| Target width | Up to 40 cm |
| Leaf color | Green marbled with cream spots |
| Flower color | Small, white |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-draining, light |
| Soil pH | 5.5–7.0 |
| Substrate | Universal soil with peat and perlite |
| Light requirements | Bright, indirect light |
| Frost hardiness zone | Indoor plant, not frost hardy |
| Usage | Decorative indoor plant |
| Flowering season | Spring (March–May) |
| Fruiting season | Autumn (September–November) |
| Edible | No |
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