Syngonium macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart'
Syngonium macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart' is cultivated for its big, leathery leaves and its frosty white variegation. The veins of the leaves stay mostly green, and the subtle white variegation is concentrated around the veins, reminding us of frost around the edges of a window. Every crevice of the leaf seems to hold a little tinge of white.
This plant, like other aroids, is a hemiepiphyte, meaning it spends part of its life growing on and up other plants. To mimic its natural growth from the forest floor to the tops of trees, Syngonium macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart' is grown in soil but will appreciate a totem or moss pole to climb.
PLANT CARE
• Light: Medium to bright, indirect light
• Water: Water when the top 1-2" of soil feels dry to the touch, or at first sign of wilt
• Considerations: Use a well-draining soil, and select a planter with drainage. This plant wants to climb and would love to climb a stake, trellis, or moss pole
WHAT TO EXPECT
You'll get a healthy Syngonium macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart' that meets our rigorous quality standards in a 5" nursery pot. No two plants are alike, and yours will have its own unique shape, size and personality; expect this natural variation from the photos.Our plants include detailed care instructions as well as our Houseplant Best Practices guide, with information on how to repot, seasonal care and more!
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