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If you liked the Syngonium Neon Pink, the Red Spot will steal your heart. With its soft red flecks on the dark green leaves, it’s one of the most remarkable and rare variations of the Syngonium family. That’s why Araflora is especially proud to present this cultivar in its selection. The Syngoniums originally come from Central and South America. The plant is originally a climber, but when the plant ages it’s possible its tendrils grow so much it can also be used as a hanging plant. It is important to mention that this plant is poisonous when digested, so it might be wise to keep it at a safe distance from children and pets.
Plant care
The Syngonium Red Spot is a very easy indoor plant that thrives in a sun filled room. It’s better not to put the plant in direct sunlight, because it may cause the leaves to get a slightly bleached look. The best method to check if the plant needs water is to check if the first few centimeters of the soil feel dry. This will probably amount in the Syngonium needing water around once a week. In colder months once every two weeks will be enough. It wouldn’t hurt to sprinkle some water on its leaves a few times a week to stay on top of the humidity your Syngonium needs.
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