Discover the elegance of the Syngonium Noak, a highly sought-after arrowhead variety from The Lush Flora, celebrated for its exquisite soft green foliage and delicate variegation. This rare indoor plant adds a touch of refined beauty to any space, maintaining a compact, bushy appearance in its youth before developing a graceful trailing or climbing habit as it matures. Its clean leaf shape and subtle color palette make it a distinguished choice for plant enthusiasts. Known for its air-purifying qualities, it helps to clean indoor air, making your home or office environment healthier and more vibrant.
💚 Care Instructions
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Care Level: Easy to medium maintenance, suitable for both beginners and experienced plant parents.
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Fertilization: Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 2-4 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
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Pruning: Prune to maintain desired shape and size, and to encourage bushier growth.
☀️ Light & Water Needs
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Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. Can tolerate medium light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.
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Watering: Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Ensure good drainage and do not let the plant sit in standing water.
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Humidity: Prefers higher humidity, can be misted regularly or placed near a humidifier.
📏 Size & Dimensions
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Height: Typically 15-25 cm (6-10 Inch) when shipped. Can grow up to 60-100 cm (24-40 Inch) with proper support and care.
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Foliage: Arrowhead-shaped leaves with gentle, light-green variegation, offering a unique visual appeal.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is the Syngonium Noak difficult to care for?
- A: No, the Syngonium Noak is considered an easy-to-medium maintenance plant, suitable for beginners and experienced plant parents alike.
- Q: What are the ideal light conditions for Syngonium Noak?
- A: This plant thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate medium light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch.
- Q: How often should I water my Syngonium Noak?
- A: Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.