Syngonium Pixie

$49.95

Syngonium Pixie Indoor Plant in Jardin White Pot on Table The Good Plant Co
Syngonium Pixie in Jardin Terrazzo Grey Pot  from The Good Plant Co
Syngonium Pixie Leaf at The Good Plant Co

Syngonium Pixie

$49.95

$49.95

Small on purpose, forever. I'm the Syngonium Pixie - a genuine genetic dwarf of the arrowhead vine. While my cousins scheme about climbing your bookshelf, I top out around 30cm and simply perfect myself: crisp little arrowhead leaves veined in silvery cream, sized for desks, shelves and windowsills, permanently.

Care is beginner-grade: medium, indirect light, keep me lightly moist in a warm spot, and ease off the water if I ever look pale. That's the whole manual.

What you'll get (no surprises):

  • Small - 110mm nursery pot, approx 10cm
  • Medium - 140mm nursery pot, approx 15-20cm
  • Large - 200mm nursery pot, approx 25-30cm

Pets: pixie-sized but still not a snack - toxic if chewed.

My most famous pairing is the Laiton Brass Pot in Gold - desk luxury, complete. A Recycled Woven Basket works the relaxed angle instead.

🌱 One tree planted with every order.

Product Information

Syngonium podophyllum Schott
Syngonium Pixie

Native distribution

South America

Key attributes

Unique miniature leaves that begin with a white to light green centre. As leaves mature they become dark green. It is also an evergreen trailing plant that can be left to trail or potted with a totem to encourage upward growth. It has arrow shaped leaves that become dense.

  • Bright, indirect, filtered sunlight.
  • Water moderately, allow the top 3cm of soil to dry.
  • Not so pet friendly.

Your new Syngonium Pixie comes in three sizes and can grow up to approximately 30cm in height.

Small - 10cm-15cm in height. Planted in a 140mm black nursery pot.

Medium - 15cm-25cm in height. Planted in a 180mm black nursery pot.

Large - 25cm-35cm in height. Triple Planted in a 200mm black nursery pot.

Please note our decorative pots are sold separately.

Care mode

Will thrive in bright indirect light. Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in between waterings. Fertilise in warmer months.

Feeding your indoor plants

To get the best out of your indoor plants, you will need to feed them some food. The Good Plant Co Indoor Plant Food will provide all the nutrients they need to grow more leaves and help them stay strong. When the plant is actively growing during the warmer months, it needs a bit more food and water. During the slow growing season (cooler winter months) your plant doesn’t eat or drink as much (no extra winter layer of fat for these babies). Sometimes it’s ok to be a helicopter parent – respond to your plant’s needs. To keep the dust off your beautiful indoor plant leaves use The Good Plant Co Leaf Shine. Moral of the story, if it is growing new leaves then it will need more water and food!

We take great care in growing, packaging, and shipping your new plants so they’re ready to thrive in your home. This includes keeping them safe while they travel from our wholesale nursery to your doorstep.
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