Syngonium White Butterfly

Syngonium podophyllum
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With their heart-shaped foliage, the Syngonium White Butterfly is subtle and stunning. They look great as a potted or hanging plant. As they are a climbing variety, their leaves gently tumble and drape over the edge of the pot. They are easy to care for and super vigorous, so they are great if you want to fill some space or practice your propagation.

Syngonium White Butterfly Care & Buying Guide

    Bright, indirect light is best for growing!

     

    Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Use filtered, bottled, or tap water sitting 24 hours to release the chemicals and water enough that the water discharges out of the drainage holes. Once the water is fully drained, replace them into the cache or decorative pot.

    This plant will enjoy a pebble tray beneath them without their roots in water or add a humidifier around them to raise the humidity between 45-55%.

    Keep this plant in rooms where the temperature is a comfortable 60°F-80°F and avoid cold drafts below 55°F.

    Outside: Keep in full shade on a patio out of direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn where nights are above 60°F.

    Apply at half-strength a balanced, liquid fertilizer especially formulated for indoor plants every month during the growing season between early spring and fall. A slow release fertilizer can be used as a top dressing instead of a liquid fertilizer.

    When receiving the Syngonium White Butterfly plant, do not repot immediately but wait at least 6-12 months or if the roots are beginning to get crowded and growing through the drainage holes. Repot in the spring, using a 2 inches bigger pot to keep the roots drier. (Too big of a pot could cause the soil to dry slower, which is not helpful.) Place a piece of screening at the bottom of the container over the drainage hole to secure the soil and allow to drain. Use a well-draining indoor potting mix with perlite to help with drainage. Water your plant in the old pot before transferring over and let sit an hour. Add soil to the bottom to elevate the root ball. Lift the plant and release the roots against the existing planter. Use a clean knife or garden trowel to wedge between the pot and the soil to loosen. Inspect the root ball. Notice if there are any dead or rotting roots and trim off with sterile pruners. If the plant is rootbound, cut through the roots to alleviate continued encircling. Ensure the plant is sitting about 1 inch below the edge of the pot to avoid water spillage. Add more soil and backfill around the sides by tamping down. Fill up to the soil line but not over. Water thoroughly, leaving the soil damp but not soggy. If settling occurs, add more soil. Water well to dampen the soil and let drain.

    When watering your Syngonium White Butterfly, it is an excellent time to trim off any browning, yellowing, or discolored leaves. Prune back the plant as they grow to encourage a bushier and fuller plant. Use these cuttings to propagate. Remove any debris from the soil and replenish if needed. To clean debris and dust off the leaves: Place the palm in a shower or tub. Fill a watering can with a shower spout with filtered, bottled, or water free of chlorine and fluoride. Shower the leaves, so each one is clear of dust and dirt. Let the water drain and replace your arrowhead plant in the decorative container.

    Take a young stem cutting between 4-6 inches long with leaves attached with sanitized pruners. Dip the cuttings in water, then in a rooting hormone. Use a pot with drainage. and place the stem 1-2 inches down into the damp, well-draining, moist potting soil mix and tamp down around the stem to secure. Place a clear plastic bag over the cutting to mimic a greenhouse and mist the bag. Set in bright, indirect sunlight while they are rooting. Check the moisture and humidity each day and add misting to keep the soil moist while the roots establish. After 6-8 weeks, roots will begin to establish. You can tug onto the stem to ensure the roots are secure. Remove the plastic bag and continue to keep the plant's soil damp until rooting has developed.

White Butterfly Syngonium: Overview

Syngonium White Butterfly (Syngonium podophyllum ‘White Butterfly’) is a spectacular climbing vine with large, heart-shaped leaves. The leaves are light mint green with darker green and white patterns along the veins. This indoor plant gets its common name, Arrowhead Plant, from the shape of its leaves, which resembles an elongated heart or the tip of an arrow.

The White Butterfly Syngonium is ideal for growing outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 9-11. This vining plant belongs to the Araceae family and is native to Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, and Bolivia. Its vines can grow to 6 ft. long, but if pruned, Syngonium podophyllum can be shaped into a smaller bush. This beautiful large plant is sun-loving and requires plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. It’s an easy-care plant, suitable even for novice plant lovers. Beware that Syngonium is toxic to pets, like other plants from the same family.

The White Butterfly Arrowhead Plant symbolizes new beginnings, youth, springtime, and creativity. It is considered lucky in Feng Shui because it symbolizes the five elements – wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. It’s also ideal for balancing the Yin and Yang energies.

Some other striking Syngonium podophyllum varieties include the silvery white Syngonium Holly Bianco and the rosy, sunset-hue Syngonium Neon Robusta.

Syngonium Plant: Benefits

Syngonium White Butterfly: Care Guide

The Syngonium White Butterfly is beginner-friendly, due to its low-maintenance needs. Here are our Syngonium White Butterfly care tips to keep your plant in perfect shape:

Watering and Humidity

While Syngonium plants enjoy evenly moist soil. The topsoil should be dry before you water your green companion. Syngonium plants can be sensitive to chemicals in tap water, so use overnight or purified water for the best results. As a tropical plant, the White Butterfly Syngonium requires higher than normal humidity (about 55% - 60%). Mist your plant, use a humidifier, or group it with other plants to increase humidity.

Light and Temperature

Bright, filtered light is the best for your Arrowhead White Butterfly plant. Multicolored varieties like Syngonium White Butterfly and Syngonium podophyllum Holly require bright light to keep their variegated leaf pattern, which fades slightly in poorly lit conditions. Just make sure to protect its foliage from direct sunlight, which can cause burns. Outdoors, place this plant in full shade.  

This beautiful plant loves warm and humid growing conditions. It grows best in temperatures from 60℉ to 85℉. If grown as a porch plant, bring your Syngonium inside if night temperatures fall below 60℉.

Soil, Feeding, and Repotting

Your Butterfly Syngonium will grow best in well-draining, rich soil. Add perlite or coco coir for enhanced drainage, and pumice or charcoal for better root aeration. Feed your Syngonium plant with a balanced liquid fertilizer for indoor plants. Repot your Syngonium White Butterfly approximately every two years or if rootbound. Use a 2-inch larger pot.

Propagation

You can propagate your Arrowhead White Butterfly plant from cuttings and root them in water or soil. Cut 6-inch-long stems with leaves and place them in the preferred rooting medium. Ensure your cuttings receive indirect sunlight. If planted in soil, keep it moist but not soggy at all times. Syngonium plants can also be multiplied easily using the division method.

Pruning, Cleaning, and Common Issues

To keep your plant in a neat, bushy shape, prune regularly to remove leggy, trailing stems. Remove dust by cleaning the leaves gently with a damp cloth. Leggy, colorless leaves are a sign of insufficient light. Lack of humidity is another issue, causing crisp, brown leaves. Check your plant regularly for spider mites and aphids; use organic insecticide if necessary.

White Butterfly Arrowhead Plant: Placement, Companion & Alternative Plants

The Syngonium Butterfly plant is the perfect statement plant with its large, beautifully patterned leaves; grown as a compact bush or in a hanging basket, its gorgeous foliage will transform your space into a lush, tropical oasis.

Best Locations & Uses

  • Ideal for bedrooms and offices because of its air-cleansing properties  
  • Perfect for plant lovers with no pets
  • Excellent porch plant in warmer climates
  • Wonderful gift with a special meaning
  • Ideal plant for beginners, due to its easy-care needs

Companion Plants

Your Butterfly Syngonium will benefit from companionship with other plants, increasing humidity and forming a magnificent mini jungle:

  • Philodendron Pink Princess (Philodendron erubescens 'Pink Princess'): The charming Philodendron Pink Princess is easy to care for and lovely to look at, with its pink speckled foliage and vivid, magenta stems.
  • Dracaena Hawaiian Sunshine Dragon Tree (Dracaena warneckii 'Hawaiian Sunshine'): Dracaena Hawaiian Sunshine is a spectacular statement plant with a sunny, tropical vibe and beautiful, striped leaves.
  • Swiss Cheese Monstera Plant (Monstera adansonii): Easily identified by the perforations in its leaves, the Swiss Cheese Monstera is an adorable vining plant, which is sun-loving and easy to care for.

Alternative Plants

If you have cats or dogs, consider adding these charming pet-friendly plants to your living space:

  • Variegated Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum): The lush, bushy Variegated Spider Plant is ideal for hanging baskets; its low-maintenance requirements and air-purifying qualities make it a highly popular houseplant.
  • Evita Vriesea Bromeliad ('Evita' Vriesea splendens): An undemanding epiphyte, the delightful Evita Vriesea Bromeliad produces a central spiky inflorescence that can last up to several months.  
  • Calathea Setosa 'Compact Star' (Calathea setosa 'Compact Star'): With its patterned, elongated foliage, Calathea Setosa ‘Compact Star’ is a prayer plant, so called because these plants fold their leaves in the evening, resembling hands folded in prayer.

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