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Syngonium Scrambled Eggs

Syngonium Scrambled Eggs

Regular price $25.00 USD
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PLEASE READ OUR POLICY (IN TERMS & CONDITION SECTION) AND THE DESCRIPTION OF EVERY LISTING BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER
(Bonus plant for every purchase available)

Photo featured are references of the plants that will be shipped to you. Great shape and condition. Refer to the photo provided for sizes and forms.
What you can expect to receive:
a. Leaf: minimum of 3
b. Healthy plants
c. Color: green with yellow

Syngonium Scrambled Eggs – A Vibrant Syngonium with Unique Yellow Variegation

Syngonium Scrambled Eggs is a rare and visually striking Syngonium, known for its bold yellow variegation mixed with deep green foliage. This fast-growing, vining plant makes an excellent choice for hanging baskets, trellises, or climbing arrangements.

A Unique Blend of Golden Hues and Deep Green

  • Features large, arrowhead-shaped leaves with bright yellow, lime, and green variegation, resembling scrambled eggs.
  • The variegation pattern varies from speckled to marbled, ensuring each plant is one of a kind.
  • Can be grown as a compact bush, a trailing vine, or a climber with the right support.

How to Care for Syngonium Scrambled Eggs

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light—low light may reduce variegation.
  • Watering: Keep soil lightly moist, allowing the top inch to dry before watering.
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity—misting can enhance its vibrant coloring.
  • Soil: Requires a well-draining potting mix with added perlite and peat moss.
  • Fertilization: A diluted liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks encourages healthy growth.

Aerial Roots and Growth Potential

  • Develops small aerial roots, allowing it to attach to supports like moss poles.
  • Can be pruned regularly to maintain a bushy shape or trained to climb for larger leaves.

Common Problems and Solutions

  • Fading variegation: Due to insufficient light—move to a brighter area.
  • Yellowing leaves: A sign of overwatering—ensure soil dries slightly between waterings.
  • Slow growth: May result from nutrient deficiencies—fertilize regularly for steady development.

With its bold yellow-green variegation, climbing ability, and adaptable growth, Syngonium Scrambled Eggs is a standout addition to any rare Syngonium collection.

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