Syngonium Tri-Color Baby
Syngonium Tri-Color is not only known for its unique variegation but also for its tri-lobed shape that you dont see often in Syngoniums. Like other syngoniums if they were to attach themselves to a moss pole the leaves would not only get large but the tri-lobe shape would become more pronounced.
Syngoniums should be in well draining soil and should be allowed to dry between waterings. While they should not be put in direct sunlight. They still would prefer bright indirect sunlight as lower light conditions would cause for the new growth to be smaller and lose its variegation.
Syngonium Tri-Color is not only known for its unique variegation but also for its tri-lobed shape that you dont see often in Syngoniums. Like other syngoniums if they were to attach themselves to a moss pole the leaves would not only get large but the tri-lobe shape would become more pronounced.
Syngoniums should be in well draining soil and should be allowed to dry between waterings. While they should not be put in direct sunlight. They still would prefer bright indirect sunlight as lower light conditions would cause for the new growth to be smaller and lose its variegation.
Syngonium Tri-Color is not only known for its unique variegation but also for its tri-lobed shape that you dont see often in Syngoniums. Like other syngoniums if they were to attach themselves to a moss pole the leaves would not only get large but the tri-lobe shape would become more pronounced.
Syngoniums should be in well draining soil and should be allowed to dry between waterings. While they should not be put in direct sunlight. They still would prefer bright indirect sunlight as lower light conditions would cause for the new growth to be smaller and lose its variegation.