Syngonium podophyllum 'Albolineatum'

hort.

A strong, quickly growing climber.
In an other source I've read of a simlar species S. hoffmanii
which has white veins and I also found a description of S. valerandii
which might be this plant, too.
If you can identify this plant correctly, please mail to me (Syng albol).



A photo from "Kwietnik" © Pawel Slomczynski.
How much does my plant resemble this one?
The leaves are highly variable. Below: photos showing their variability.
All photos show the same specimen.
A small leaf from an offset from the ground.
First leaf from a shortened stem
has usually more distinct white venation.
A leaf of a plant growing in low light conditions.
A typical, adolescent leaf.
After a few years the leaves became trisect.
And they lost the white venation.
My plant in October 2003. All new leaves were
trisect and entirely green.
Leaves of my plant in 2004.
The stem easily roots in the stake.
Yet another photo of the leaf
taken in December of 2004
My plant at home. All photos in this page © Marek Argent
Juvenile plants, Palmiarnia Zielona Góra, Poland 2011.


page created on 2002-07-21
last updated on 2012-07-10