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Syngonium Wendlandii Tripod
Syngonium wendlandii is a velvety, deep-green arrowhead vine known for its crisp, silvery midrib that gives each leaf a clean, graphic look. It’s an easy aroid that stays compact when young and can trail or climb over time.
Styled in a 4.5” tripod ceramic pot with drainage (speckled cream body with terracotta stand) and potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend.
Details
Plant: Syngonium wendlandii
Pot: 4.5" tripod ceramic pot
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Included: Plant + pot, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Tolerates medium light (slower growth). Avoid harsh direct sun.
Water: Water when the soil is about b. Fully saturate until water drains, then let it drain completely.
Humidity: Average home humidity works; moderate humidity helps keep leaves lush and velvety.
Temperature: 65–85°F is ideal. Keep away from drafts and heating vents.
Growth Tips: Rotate for even growth. Pinch back new growth to encourage a fuller shape, or train it up a small stake as it matures.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots
Syngonium wendlandii is a velvety, deep-green arrowhead vine known for its crisp, silvery midrib that gives each leaf a clean, graphic look. It’s an easy aroid that stays compact when young and can trail or climb over time.
Styled in a 4.5” tripod ceramic pot with drainage (speckled cream body with terracotta stand) and potted in our well-draining Androots soil blend.
Details
Plant: Syngonium wendlandii
Pot: 4.5" tripod ceramic pot
Drainage: Yes — with drainage
Included: Plant + pot, fully potted and ready to display
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Tolerates medium light (slower growth). Avoid harsh direct sun.
Water: Water when the soil is about b. Fully saturate until water drains, then let it drain completely.
Humidity: Average home humidity works; moderate humidity helps keep leaves lush and velvety.
Temperature: 65–85°F is ideal. Keep away from drafts and heating vents.
Growth Tips: Rotate for even growth. Pinch back new growth to encourage a fuller shape, or train it up a small stake as it matures.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots