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syngonium podophyllum house plants Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana' – Foliage Factory

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syngonium podophyllum house plants Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana' – Foliage FactorySyngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana' Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana' grows as a smaller, tighter arrowhead plant with short juvenile stems. Its leaves carry creamy white centres and green margins, creating a compact white green Syngonium for smaller pots. Short internodes, small leaves and a neat juvenile habit suit shelves, grouped aroid displays and modest decorative pots. As the plant matures, its nodes can still lengthen and root over

Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana' grows as a smaller, tighter arrowhead plant with short juvenile stems. Its leaves carry creamy white centres and green margins, creating a compact white-green Syngonium for smaller pots.

Short internodes, small leaves and a neat juvenile habit suit shelves, grouped aroid displays and modest decorative pots. As the plant matures, its nodes can still lengthen and root over time.

Small white-green leaves on Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

  • Plant type: Compact juvenile Syngonium cultivar in the Araceae family.
  • Leaf shape: Small arrowhead leaves with softly pointed tips and rounded basal lobes.
  • Leaf colour: Creamy white centres framed by medium to dark green edges.
  • Growth habit: Short and bushy when young, with rooting nodes that can extend over time.
  • Indoor size: Usually kept as a small tabletop plant, especially in a modest pot.
  • Texture: Smooth, lightly satiny foliage with thin juvenile blades.

Pot growth in Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

Young plants stay close and tidy, then gradually produce longer stems from the nodes. The plant can be trimmed back, allowed to trail slightly or guided onto a small support. A compact pot helps the root zone dry evenly, which is especially useful for a smaller Syngonium with a finer root ball.

Because the leaves are small and partly pale, harsh direct sun can mark the light tissue quickly. Bright indirect light keeps the stems shorter and reduces the risk of scorched patches.

Care for Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

  • Light: Bright indirect light keeps the short stems compact; direct sun can brown the pale leaf sections.
  • Substrate: Use a fine but airy aroid mix with bark, coco chips, perlite or mineral structure around the smaller root system.
  • Watering: Let the upper 30–40% of the potting mix dry before watering, then drain the pot fully.
  • Temperature: Keep the plant around 18–27 °C, away from cold windowsills and chilled wet substrate.
  • Humidity: Normal indoor humidity is usually workable; very dry air can crisp thin new leaf edges.
  • Fertilising: Use modest, regular feeding during active growth rather than strong doses in a small pot.
  • Repotting: Shift up by one pot size only after the roots have filled the container.
  • Pruning: Cut longer stems above a node to keep the plant dense and produce usable cuttings.
  • Semi-hydro: Inert mineral substrates can work after a clean root transition and with a modest reservoir.

Small-pot issues with Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

  • Yellow leaves: Often linked to a mix staying wet too long, especially in a pot that is large for the root ball.
  • Brown pale patches: Usually appear after direct sun, dry stress or damaged tender growth.
  • Leggy stems: Longer gaps between leaves point to light that is too weak for a compact shape.
  • Soft stems: Wet, cold substrate can damage nodes and roots before the leaves collapse.
  • Pests: Check the undersides and nodes for spider mites, aphids, scale and mealybugs.

Safety note for Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

Syngonium contains irritating calcium oxalate crystals. Keep this plant away from pets and children that may chew leaves or stems, and wash your hands after pruning if the sap touches your skin.

Botanical background for Syngonium podophyllum 'Pixie' aka 'Nana'

Syngonium podophyllum was published by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1851 and belongs to the Araceae family. The genus name Syngonium refers to united floral organs, while podophyllum links to the foot-like form of the leaves. The wild species is a tropical American liana.

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