

Syngonium "Pink Salmon" is a pastel-forward selection with a delicate, peachy-pink wash that sets it apart from more common pink Syngonium cultivars. The arrow-shaped juvenile leaves emerge in soft blush to salmon tones, often with subtle veining and a creamy undertone that becomes more pronounced in bright, filtered light. It’s an easy-care plant with a beautiful look.
This is a vining aroid that starts compact but will trail or climb with support as it matures. Like most Syngonium types, it’s adaptable and forgiving—great for both new growers and seasoned collectors who appreciate subtler foliage colors. Given the right conditions, it can be trimmed to maintain a bushy shape or encouraged to climb for larger, more mature leaves.
Care at a Glance
Light: Bright indirect light for best color; tolerates medium light
Water: Allow top 1–2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings
Soil: Well-draining houseplant mix or aroid blend
Humidity: Moderate to high preferred, but tolerant of average conditions
Growth Habit: Climbing or trailing vine; easy to shape or train
Fertilizer: Light monthly feeding during active growth
Note on Naming:
"Pink Salmon" is a trade name commonly used in the horticultural trade for this Syngonium variety. It is not a formally registered cultivar name