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syngonium vs pothos Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor' – Foliage FactorySyngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor' Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor' grows with arrowhead leaves marked in green, cream and pink. New leaves shift their balance of colour as they open, giving the plant a variable tricolour pattern on a climbing Syngonium frame. The plant starts as a leafy juvenile aroid, then lengthens from the nodes with age. Pruning keeps the pot fuller, while a small support guides the stems upward and can help older

Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor' grows with arrowhead leaves marked in green, cream and pink. New leaves shift their balance of colour as they open, giving the plant a variable tricolour pattern on a climbing Syngonium frame.

The plant starts as a leafy juvenile aroid, then lengthens from the nodes with age. Pruning keeps the pot fuller, while a small support guides the stems upward and can help older leaves size up gradually.

Pink, cream and green patterning in Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

  • Plant type: Variegated Syngonium podophyllum cultivar in the Araceae family.
  • Leaf shape: Juvenile arrowhead leaves with pointed tips and rounded basal lobes.
  • Leaf colour: Green leaf tissue mixed with cream and pink markings.
  • Pattern: Irregular tricolour patches that differ between leaves and growth points.
  • Growth habit: Bushy when young, then gradually vining or climbing from rooted nodes.
  • Support use: Can be grown loose, pruned compact or guided onto a moss pole or small trellis.

Juvenile growth in Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

'Red Spot Tricolor' is usually sold in its juvenile foliage stage. Young leaves stay simple and arrow-shaped, while older supported stems can produce larger and more divided foliage. In normal indoor pots, regular pruning keeps the plant leafy and prevents bare lengths of stem from taking over the pot.

Pink and cream sectors benefit from filtered light and steady watering. Direct sun can scorch pale tissue, while dim conditions stretch the stems between leaves.

Care for Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

  • Substrate: A chunky aroid mix with bark, coco chips, perlite or pumice keeps air around the roots and drains excess water quickly.
  • Watering: Water after the upper 30–40% of the substrate has dried, especially if the pot is densely planted.
  • Light: Keep the plant in bright indirect light; direct midday sun can burn pink and cream sections.
  • Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity keeps new tricolour leaves from crisping while they unfold.
  • Pruning: Cut above nodes when stems become sparse, then let side shoots rebuild the pot.
  • Temperature: Keep between 18–27 °C and avoid cold draughts after watering.
  • Propagation: Root stem cuttings with at least one node in water, sphagnum or a light propagation mix.
  • Repotting: Repot once roots circle the pot or watering becomes uneven from a crowded root ball.
  • Fertilising: Use a balanced fertiliser at reduced strength during active growth.
  • Semi-hydro: Inert substrates are suitable if old organic soil is removed carefully and new roots are monitored.

Tricolour leaf issues in Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

  • Brown pink areas: Direct sun, dry roots or damaged new leaves can mark the softer coloured tissue.
  • Yellow lower leaves: Usually point to overwatering, poor drainage or a pot that stays wet too long.
  • Long bare stems: Insufficient light or missed pruning lets the plant stretch between nodes.
  • Root rot: Dense compost and standing water can quickly soften the roots and base of the stems.
  • Pests: Watch the nodes, petioles and leaf undersides for spider mites, aphids, mealybugs and scale.

Pet and sap safety for Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

Leaves and stems contain calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth and throat if chewed. Keep it out of reach of pets and small children, and avoid rubbing your eyes after handling cut stems.

Botanical notes for Syngonium podophyllum 'Red Spot Tricolor'

Syngonium podophyllum is an accepted aroid species from tropical America, where the wild plant grows as a wet-forest liana. The genus name Syngonium refers to united floral organs, and podophyllum is linked to the foot-like leaf form.

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