Syngonium Wendlandii D12
Syngonium Wendlandii (Schott) - endemic botanical species from Costa Rica, which stands out for its velvety, dark green leaves, marked centrally by a silver stripe.
Planea shows fast growth and a very high adaptability, being among the most resistant varieties of Syngonium.
The name of the species, "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.
Note: The color of the leaves is influenced by the growing conditions.
Height with pots included approx. 20-25 cm