Syngonium wendlandii D12
Syngonium wendlandii (Schott) - a botanical species endemic to Costa Rica, distinguished by its velvety, dark green leaves, marked centrally by a silver stripe.
The plane tree exhibits rapid growth and a very high capacity for adaptation, being among the most resistant varieties of Syngonium.
The species name, "wendlandii", was chosen after the German botanist, Hermann Wendland (1825-1903), an important figure and authority in Central American botany.
Other popular or commercial names: Silver Goosefoot Plant, Velvety Syngonium
Some leaves may have defects, but these do not affect the viability of the plant. Under optimal care, new leaves will develop normally.
Height with pot included: approx. 20-25 cm
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