Syngonium Wendlandii
Syngonium Wendlandii
🌿 Overview: Syngonium wendlandii
Botanical Name: Syngonium wendlandii
Common Names: Velvet Syngonium, Wendland’s Arrowhead Vine
Family: Araceae
Origin: Native to Costa Rica and parts of Central America, where it grows as a climbing epiphyte in tropical forests.
✨ Description
Syngonium wendlandii is a rare velvet-leaved Syngonium distinguished by its dark green, velvety foliage and a striking silvery-white central vein running through each leaf.
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Juvenile plants produce arrowhead-shaped leaves, while mature vines develop divided or lobed foliage.
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Its texture and deep green hue give it a luxurious, tropical appearance.
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This species remains relatively compact, making it ideal for indoor collections.
🌤️ Light Requirements
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Prefers bright, indirect light.
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Can tolerate medium light, but variegation and vibrancy fade in low light.
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Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn its velvety leaves.
đź’§ Watering
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Keep soil consistently moist, not soggy.
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Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
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Reduce watering frequency in cooler months.
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Use filtered or distilled water if your tap water is high in minerals.
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
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Temperature: 65–85°F (18–29°C). Avoid temperatures below 60°F (15°C).
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Humidity: High humidity (60–80%) is ideal. The plant thrives in a humid environment or terrarium.
🌱 Soil & Potting
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Use a loose, well-draining aroid mix, such as:
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Orchid bark
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Perlite
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Coco coir or sphagnum moss
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Small amount of potting soil
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Good aeration prevents root rot.
🌸 Fertilization
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Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring–summer) with a balanced, diluted fertilizer.
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No need to fertilize in winter when growth slows.
🌿 Growth Habit
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Naturally a climbing plant—provide a moss pole or trellis for upward growth.
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Compact and slower growing than many other Syngonium varieties.
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Can be kept as a trailing or climbing houseplant.
✂️ Pruning & Maintenance
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Prune regularly to encourage bushier growth.
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Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and enhance the velvet sheen.
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Trim leggy vines to maintain shape.
🪲 Common Issues
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Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
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Crispy edges: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.
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Pests: Susceptible to spider mites and thrips in dry air.
🌿 Propagation
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Easily propagated through stem cuttings with at least one node.
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Root in water, sphagnum moss, or perlite before transferring to soil.
📏 Mature Size
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Indoors: 1–3 feet tall (or trailing length).
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Leaves reach 4–7 inches long when mature.
đź’Ž Fun Fact
The Syngonium wendlandii is often confused with Syngonium erythrophyllum and Syngonium rayii, but it can be identified by its distinct velvety texture and bold central silver stripe — a feature that gives it a refined, almost “luxury plant” appearance among collectors.
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