Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice' – pink-speckled foliage and collector appeal
Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice' is a rare and unpredictable variegated cultivar known for its dramatic blotches of pink, white, mint, and dark green. Each leaf is a surprise—some are heavily marbled with pastel tones, others show bright pink speckles that resemble strawberry swirls. The arrow-shaped foliage emerges on soft pink petioles, creating a striking contrast even at a young stage. Compact and eye-catching, this cultivar stays manageable in size while offering bold color and variation, making it one of the most sought-after Syngoniums among collectors.
Visual traits and growth habit
- Foliage color: Variegated with splashes of pink, mint green, white, and dark green
- Leaf shape: Classic Syngonium arrowhead form with a slight ruffle on the edges
- Petioles: Light pink to salmon-pink, adding extra contrast
- Growth habit: Compact, trailing or climbing with support
- Indoor size: 30–60 cm with maturity and support
Origin and growing conditions
This cultivar is derived from Syngonium podophyllum, a species native to rainforests in Central and South America. 'Strawberry Ice' is a mutation developed in cultivation and does not occur in the wild. In its natural context, Syngonium spreads along the forest floor before climbing trees and other supports. Indoors, this cultivar prefers stable humidity and warm conditions to maintain leaf quality and steady growth. As with all Syngoniums, it contains calcium oxalate and should be kept out of reach of pets and children.
- Species origin: Central and South American rainforests
- Cultivar development: Mutation discovered and stabilized in cultivation
- Growth type: Trailing or climbing tropical vine
- Growth rate: Moderate under stable conditions
- Toxicity: Yes – toxic if ingested
Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice' care guide
- Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain strong coloration. Avoid direct sun to prevent scorch.
- Water: Let the top 2–3 cm of soil dry out before watering. Keep evenly moist but not wet.
- Humidity: Prefers 60–70% humidity. Boost with grouping or humidifier in dry homes.
- Temperature: Ideal range is 18–28 °C. Avoid cold windows or heaters nearby.
- Soil: Well-draining aroid mix with coco coir, bark, and perlite.
- Repotting: Every 1–2 years or when roots fill the pot. Use a container with drainage.
- Fertilizing: Monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer at half strength. Avoid high nitrogen blends.
- Propagation: Stem cuttings root well in water or moist moss. Ensure a node is present.
- Hydroponics: Adapts well to semi-hydroponics with consistent warmth and humidity.
- Pruning: Trim for shape or to encourage bushier growth. Remove faded leaves as needed.
Problems and solutions
- Color fading: Normal variation occurs. Provide stable care but note variegation is genetic.
- Brown leaf edges: Usually due to low humidity or underwatering. Adjust moisture and air.
- Yellow leaves: Often caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Let substrate dry more between waterings.
- Thrips and spider mites: Watch leaf undersides. Wipe down and use neem oil if needed.
- Root rot: Avoid dense soil or waterlogged pots. Use a chunky, breathable mix.
Extra growing tips and care notes
‘Strawberry Ice’ is a slow-to-moderate grower and benefits from consistent light, warmth, and humidity. It thrives best when left undisturbed and rotated occasionally to ensure even growth. Since it’s a chimera, each new leaf brings a surprise—some may be fully pink, others marbled or even fully green. Understanding its rainforest origin helps you fine-tune your care: steady conditions, no harsh sun, and well-drained substrate.
Etymology and cultivar history
The genus name “Syngonium” is derived from the Greek “syn” (together) and “gonium” (seed or reproductive part), referring to the fused floral structures. “Podophyllum” translates to “foot-shaped leaf.” ‘Strawberry Ice’ is an unregistered cultivar name that refers to the strawberry-toned variegation pattern. It’s widely circulated among collectors and considered one of the most color-diverse Syngoniums in cultivation.
FAQs about Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice'
- Why do some leaves come out green?
Variegation is unstable by nature in this cultivar. Each leaf can vary drastically. - Can I encourage more pink?
No. Variegation is genetic and not influenced by light or nutrients. - Does it stay compact?
Yes—especially if pruned. With support, it can climb and reach 60 cm or more.
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Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice'
Syngonium podophyllum 'Strawberry Ice' is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 10.5 cm pot.