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Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’ – compact white-variegated form for modern spaces


Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’ is a compact, slow-to-medium grower with crisp white variegation on juvenile arrowhead leaves. A selected clone of Syngonium podophyllum Schott, it stays neat on shelves and adapts well to indoor cultivation in well-draining substrates.


● Key features of Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’


  • Growth habit: Hemiepiphytic climber that stays naturally compact; can be trained on a small pole.
  • Foliage: Juvenile leaves arrowhead-shaped with white sectors and speckles; variegation pattern remains genetically determined and individual to each plant.
  • Texture: Smooth, slightly glossy juvenile blades with short internodes under adequate light.
  • Pace: Slow to moderate growth indoors with stable care and consistent moisture.

● Natural range and ecology of Syngonium podophyllum


Syngonium podophyllum is native to Mexico, Central America, and parts of northern South America. In humid forests it grows as a hemiepiphyte on trunks or along the forest floor, rooting at nodes and climbing toward dappled light. ‘T25’ is a cultivated clone from this species and not a wild taxon.


● Care guide for Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’


  • Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh midday sun on leaves. Adequate light supports balanced growth; variegation is primarily genetic and not increased by extra light.
  • Water: Water when the top 2 – 3 cm of substrate feel dry. Thoroughly soak, then drain fully. Prolonged saturation leads to root issues.
  • Substrate: Airy aroid mix with drainage. Example proportions by volume: 35% fine bark, 25% coco coir or fibrous peat alternative, 20% perlite or pumice, 10% composted material, 10% charcoal or similar mineral amendment.
  • Nutrients: Mild, continuous feeding. Use a balanced liquid fertilizer at 25 – 50% label rate every 4 – 6 weeks in active growth. No need to split by seasons; adjust only to growth rate.
  • Support: A slim moss pole or stake helps internode spacing and leaf size as the plant matures.
  • Temperature: Aim for 18 – 28 °C. Brief dips to 15 °C are tolerated; prolonged cold slows growth.
  • Humidity: Comfortable in typical indoor ranges around 45 – 65%. Stable care and good airflow matter more than chasing specific numbers.
  • Cleaning: Rinse leaves occasionally to remove dust and maintain efficient gas exchange.

● Growth and training notes for Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’


  • Pruning: Tip-prune to keep compact; replant cuttings to thicken the pot.
  • Propagation: Node cuttings with at least one node and aerial root bump. Root in water or directly in an inert or semi-hydro substrate; transition gradually to the final medium.
  • Repotting: Upsize only when roots circle the pot. Frequent up-potting is unnecessary for dwarfer clones like ‘T25’.

● Troubleshooting Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’


  • Brown edges: Usually dehydration or late watering; check root health and watering cadence.
  • Pale leaves: New growth can emerge lighter; sustained pallor suggests insufficient nutrients or light.
  • Soft stems, sour smell: Overwatering and low airflow. Refresh substrate, trim affected roots, and improve drainage.
  • Pests: Watch for thrips, spider mites, or mealybugs. Isolate and treat promptly with targeted measures.

● Etymology and taxonomy


Syngonium derives from Greek syn (together) and gonē (seed or reproductive organ), referencing the fused female floral structures in the spadix. Accepted species: Syngonium podophyllum Schott (Araceae). ‘T25’ denotes a cultivated clone; naming follows horticultural usage rather than botanical rank.


● Safety information


Like many aroids, tissues contain insoluble calcium oxalate. Avoid ingestion and contact with mouth or eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets.


● Frequently asked questions about Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’


  • Does ‘T25’ keep a compact size? Yes, internodes stay relatively short with good light and a support, making ‘T25’ easy to manage in small spaces.
  • Will brighter light increase white variegation? No. Variegation pattern is genetic. Adequate light supports healthy growth but does not create new white sectors.
  • What pot works best? Breathable pots with drainage are ideal. Choose a size that fits the current root mass rather than upsizing aggressively.
  • Can ‘T25’ grow in mineral or semi-hydro substrates? Yes. Use an inert medium with steady moisture and a complete nutrient solution, and keep roots oxygenated.
  • How often should I fertilize? Light, regular feeding at reduced strength. Focus on consistency; adjust to growth speed, not to calendar seasons.

● Add Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’ to your collection


Looking for a compact white-variegated aroid that behaves well indoors? Bring home Syngonium podophyllum ‘T25’ today and enjoy clean lines, stable growth, and easy care.

Syngonium podophyllum 'T25'

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  • Syngonium podophyllum 'T25' is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 10.5 cm pot

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