Syngonium True Milk Confetti
These stunning rare Syngoniums have beautiful arrow-shaped pale milky green leaves with pink splashes and freckles. Easy to tell apart from the more common Syngonium Confetti, it has white and pink markings on the petioles and the topside of the leaves are less bright green.
Easy to care for it enjoys a bright warm spot away from direct sunlight and high humidity. See our aroid recipe mix under Plant Care for best results.
We have smaller plants available too, please get in touch for pictures and prices. Pot is not included.
These stunning rare Syngoniums have beautiful arrow-shaped pale milky green leaves with pink splashes and freckles. Easy to tell apart from the more common Syngonium Confetti, it has white and pink markings on the petioles and the topside of the leaves are less bright green.
Easy to care for it enjoys a bright warm spot away from direct sunlight and high humidity. See our aroid recipe mix under Plant Care for best results.
We have smaller plants available too, please get in touch for pictures and prices. Pot is not included.
These stunning rare Syngoniums have beautiful arrow-shaped pale milky green leaves with pink splashes and freckles. Easy to tell apart from the more common Syngonium Confetti, it has white and pink markings on the petioles and the topside of the leaves are less bright green.
Easy to care for it enjoys a bright warm spot away from direct sunlight and high humidity. See our aroid recipe mix under Plant Care for best results.
We have smaller plants available too, please get in touch for pictures and prices. Pot is not included.
Syngonium varieties are generally low-maintenance making this plant very desirable for not only its looks but also its ease of care. As it matures either grow up a moss pole or display in a hanging basket. This plant thrives best in bright indirect light, in a well draining soil. (See our Aroid Mix Recipe.) Water when the top two inches of soil are dry and make sure the water drains out completely. Keep humidity levels high by sprtizing reularly, particularly in Winter if heating is running and drying out the air. Fertilise sparingly with an indoor slow release fertiliser.