Houseplant of the week: Syngonium Pink Splash

Syngonium Pink Splash

A vibrant, easy-care plant with splashes of pink that adds personality to any indoor garden

Why will I love it?

Gorgeous Pink Syngonium
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The Syngonium Pink Splash (Syngonium podophyllum ‘Pink Splash’) is a total charmer. Its arrow-shaped leaves are playfully splashed with shades of pink, giving it a lively and artistic vibe. It’s a fast grower, forgiving, and perfect for anyone looking to add a pop of color to their indoor space with minimal effort.

Light or shade?

This plant thrives in bright, indirect light, which helps maintain its vibrant pink variegation. While it can tolerate lower light conditions, the pink splashes may fade if it doesn’t get enough light. Keep it away from harsh, direct sunlight, as this can scorch its delicate leaves.

Where should I put it?

The Syngonium Pink Splash is versatile. Its trailing or climbing nature makes it great for hanging baskets, a plant shelf, or even trained up a moss pole. It’s a standout addition to a bedroom, living room, or office where you want a cheerful, colorful vibe.

How do I keep it alive?

Loving my new pink splash syngonium
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This beauty is easy to care for. Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry, but don’t let it sit in soggy soil—good drainage is key. Use a well-draining potting mix, and keep it in a spot with moderate humidity. If your home is on the dry side, a pebble tray or occasional misting can help. It thrives in temperatures between 60-85°F (16-29°C). During the growing season, feed it with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer once a month to keep it thriving.

Did you know?

Syngonium Pink Splash infographic web

The Syngonium Pink Splash is a cultivar of the Arrowhead Plant, native to Central and South America. Its playful variegation makes every leaf unique, so no two plants are exactly alike.

Be aware, though—it’s toxic to pets and humans if ingested, so keep it out of reach of your furry friends and little ones.

RELATED: Arrowhead Plant Care Guide

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