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Syngonium angustatum ‘Ribbon’ – rare narrow-lobed Fivefingers form


Syngonium ‘Ribbon’ is a newly discovered, not yet formally described cultivar of Syngonium angustatum. With its very long, extremely narrow, dark green lobes and strikingly variegated venation, this plant stands out as one of the most elegant and unusual Syngonium selections available to collectors.


● What makes Syngonium ‘Ribbon’ unique


The foliage is highly elongated and deeply lobed, creating a ribbon-like effect that gives the cultivar its name. Veins show lighter variegation running against the dark green background, accentuating the slim structure. Unlike broader-leaved Syngoniums, ‘Ribbon’ maintains a fine, architectural look even as it matures.


● Natural background of Syngonium angustatum


Syngonium angustatum Schott was described in Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift 8: 178 (1858). Commonly known as “Fivefingers,” it is native to Central American forests, where it grows as a hemiepiphyte, starting along the forest floor and climbing tree trunks with aerial roots. Its narrow leaf form distinguishes it from S. podophyllum. ‘Ribbon’ extends this trait even further, offering an extreme narrow-lobed phenotype.


● How to care for Syngonium ‘Ribbon’


  • Light: Bright, indirect light best enhances venation contrast. Avoid direct sun, which may scorch the narrow lobes.
  • Water: Keep the substrate evenly moist but not soggy. Allow the upper 40 – 50 % of the mix to dry before watering again.
  • Substrate: Use an airy aroid mix with bark, perlite, and fibrous organics. Also adapts well to mineral or semi-hydro substrates.
  • Temperature and humidity: Ideal range is 18 – 28 °C with humidity above ~60 %. Narrow lobes are sensitive to dry air and may brown at the tips.
  • Fertilizer: Apply a balanced liquid feed at low – moderate strength at steady intervals throughout active growth.
  • Support and pruning: Provide a moss pole or trellis for upright growth. Prune to maintain shape or encourage fuller basal growth.

Common issues with ‘Ribbon’

  • Browning tips: Often caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering. Increase ambient humidity and keep watering consistent.
  • Pale venation fading: Usually linked to low light; move to brighter, filtered light to restore contrast.
  • Leggy internodes: A sign of insufficient light — prune back and adjust placement.
  • Pest pressure: Narrow leaves may hide spider mites or mealybugs. Inspect undersides regularly.

● Notes for collectors


As a new and not yet fully described cultivar, ‘Ribbon’ is extremely rare in cultivation. Growth is moderate but steady under warm, bright conditions. Like other Syngoniums, it contains calcium oxalate crystals and should be kept away from pets and children. Its elegant form and unique venation make it highly desirable among serious Syngonium collectors.


● Etymology and naming


The genus name Syngonium comes from Greek syn (“together”) and gonē (“ovary”), referring to the fused female flower structures. The species epithet angustatum means “narrowed,” describing its slim leaf form. The cultivar name ‘Ribbon’ reflects its extremely narrow, ribbon-like lobes highlighted by variegated venation.


● Questions about Syngonium ‘Ribbon’


How big does ‘Ribbon’ grow indoors?

With support, vines can reach 80 – 120 cm or more. Leaves remain very narrow but may lengthen significantly as the plant matures.

Can ‘Ribbon’ be grown in semi-hydro?

Yes — it transitions well to inert or mineral substrates if moisture is stable and roots remain aerated.

Does it need a moss pole?

Not required, but a pole encourages larger leaves and stronger vertical growth. Without one, it trails elegantly.

Is Syngonium ‘Ribbon’ safe for pets?

No. Like all Syngoniums, it contains calcium oxalate crystals which can irritate if chewed or ingested.


● Add Syngonium ‘Ribbon’ to your collection


Looking for something truly distinct among Syngoniums? Order Syngonium ‘Ribbon’ today and enjoy this rare, newly discovered form with its slender, variegated foliage.

Syngonium angustatum 'Ribbon'

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