Syngonium 'Gold'
This fast-growing vine has long been a popular house plant for beginners. Its unique arrow-shaped leaves have given it a few nicknames over the decades. Sometimes you will see it called an arrowhead plant or even goose-foot vine. The Syngonium podophyllum has been cultivated throughout the years and can come in a wide range of colors.
The golden yellow foliage is nestled upon a small stem and as the plant matures, the large arrowhead-shaped leaves begin to trail down.
Grow Pot Size: 4”
Overall Height Including Grow Pot: 8-12"
Plant Care Level: Easy
Key Benefits
As the plant matures, the large arrowhead-shaped leaves begin to trail down. Creating a luscious jungle appearance.
Syngonium ‘Gold’ Care Tips
- Other Common Names: Nephthytis, Arrowhead Vine, Goose Foot Plant
- Binomial Name: Syngonium podophyllum ‘Gold’
- Care Level: Easy
- Light: Bright to medium, indirect light
- Water: Allow the soil to dry in between watering
- Pet Friendly: No
The Syngonium ‘Gold’ Story
Where is the Syngonium ‘Gold’ from?
This unique vine is native to South America.
Who is the Syngonium ‘Gold’?
We love thinking of the Syngonium ‘Gold’ as a magical creature as the leaves are so unique and lovely to glance at. Luckily, the Syngonium is beginner-friendly and absolutely stunning!
Good For You!
Sleep? Syngonium is a wonderful addition to your bedroom.
Breath? Thankfully, plants contribute to purifying the air and removing unwanted toxins from your home.
Is the Syngonium ‘Gold’ the right plant for me?
Syngonium is a wonderful beginner plant with very few requirements. We suggest placing the plant in a location with bright to medium indirect light. You’ll notice the plant will grow more quickly and you’ll be able to let the soil dry almost completely in between watering.
To ensure your plant remains healthy, follow a monthly fertilizing schedule when the plant is actively growing. In most cases, this is in the spring and summer. Use a balanced fertilizer - this means a ratio of NPK that is all the same. Ex: 10-10-10.
Pet Friendly: Syngonium is not pet-friendly.
Location Suggestions: The vining plant looks absolutely stunning on a high shelf, bookcase, or climbing up a moss pole in your living room.