Syngonium Mottled

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The gorgeous arrowhead vine cultivar Syngonium 'Mottled' is well-known for its variegated, mottled leaves, which offer visual interest to any indoor plant collection.

Because of its climbing tendency, this plant is commonly cultivated on a moss pole, which encourages the development of larger, more colorful leaves as it ages.

Syngonium 'Mottled' has an enthralling variegation pattern on its green leaves, with erratic patches and splotches of white or cream. As the plant gets mature, its arrow-shaped leaves becoming more complexly lobed. The plant can grow quickly when it is supported by a moss pole. It will then produce aerial roots that stick to the pole and improve nutrient intake, which will lead to larger and healthier leaves.

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The gorgeous arrowhead vine cultivar Syngonium 'Mottled' is well-known for its variegated, mottled leaves, which offer visual interest to any indoor plant collection.

Because of its climbing tendency, this plant is commonly cultivated on a moss pole, which encourages the development of larger, more colorful leaves as it ages.

Syngonium 'Mottled' has an enthralling variegation pattern on its green leaves, with erratic patches and splotches of white or cream. As the plant gets mature, its arrow-shaped leaves becoming more complexly lobed. The plant can grow quickly when it is supported by a moss pole. It will then produce aerial roots that stick to the pole and improve nutrient intake, which will lead to larger and healthier leaves.

The gorgeous arrowhead vine cultivar Syngonium 'Mottled' is well-known for its variegated, mottled leaves, which offer visual interest to any indoor plant collection.

Because of its climbing tendency, this plant is commonly cultivated on a moss pole, which encourages the development of larger, more colorful leaves as it ages.

Syngonium 'Mottled' has an enthralling variegation pattern on its green leaves, with erratic patches and splotches of white or cream. As the plant gets mature, its arrow-shaped leaves becoming more complexly lobed. The plant can grow quickly when it is supported by a moss pole. It will then produce aerial roots that stick to the pole and improve nutrient intake, which will lead to larger and healthier leaves.