Syngonium scrambled eggs
Best choice for experienced indoor gardeners seeking unique, high-humidity tropical foliage.
The Syngonium 'Scrambled Eggs' is a captivating houseplant known for its unique, mottled foliage that blends creamy whites and greens, reminiscent of its namesake. This variety adds a touch of artistic flair to any indoor space. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers its soil to be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. With a recommended temperature range of 68–82°F and high humidity requirements, it's best suited for environments that mimic its tropical origins. Proper acclimation after international transit is crucial for its establishment and health.
$34.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
6205
/ 10395
#6205 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-35%
Below average
Pot size
67
/ – inches
Who it's for
- Collectors seeking a unique, visually striking statement piece
- Busy plant owners wanting a low-maintenance, adaptable houseplant
- Interior stylists needing flexible plants for diverse display arrangements
Who should skip it
- Parents and pet owners requiring non-toxic, child-safe household plants
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable, widely available greenery
- Owners with low-light homes struggling to maintain vibrant variegation
Performance breakdown
Foliage Patterning
The mottled creamy variegation creates a striking, high-contrast visual display.
Acclimation Difficulty
Requires careful humidity management following the stress of international transit.
Growth Habit
Compact size makes it an ideal candidate for small indoor spaces.
Environmental Sensitivity
Strict temperature and humidity needs demand a dedicated plant enthusiast.
Root Health
Hand-selected specimens arrive with robust, well-established root systems.
Import Reliability
Comprehensive export documentation ensures a smooth and compliant shipping process.
Key Specs
Pot size
6–7 inches
Height
approx. 6–10 inches
Leaf count
typically 3–4 leaves
Ships from
Indonesia
Temperature
Ideal 68–82°F
Height
6–10 inches
Features
- Unique, mottled foliage with creamy white and green patterns
- Adds artistic flair to indoor spaces
- Requires bright, indirect light
- Prefers consistently moist soil
- Thrives in high humidity environments
- Suitable for indoor cultivation
- Comes with comprehensive export documentation
- Hand-selected for health and strong roots
- variegated leaves
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Syngonium scrambled eggs from Aroid Market for its exceptional quality and unique aesthetic. Many highlight the plant's vibrant health and robust condition upon arrival, often exceeding expectations for variegation and leaf patterns. The distinctive 'scrambled eggs' appearance is a major draw, making it a prized addition for collectors. While some note the premium pricing, the overall consensus points to a high value for such a rare and well cared for specimen, reflecting satisfaction with both the product and the seller's care.
Know before you buy
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. Placing it near a window with filtered sunlight will help maintain the creamy white and green patterns on the leaves without scorching them.
The 'Scrambled Eggs' prefers its soil to be kept consistently moist. Water when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry, but ensure the pot has proper drainage to avoid waterlogging the roots.
Yes, as a tropical plant, it performs best in high humidity environments. You may want to place it near a humidifier or in a room with naturally higher moisture levels to keep the foliage healthy.
Because the plant is shipped internationally, it will require a period of acclimation. Keep it in a stable environment with moderate light and humidity for the first few weeks to help it recover from the journey.
The mottled, creamy white and green patterns are characteristic of this variety. While individual leaf patterns will vary, the plant is hand-selected to ensure it exhibits the signature variegation.
This plant is happiest in temperatures between 68–82°F. Avoid placing it in areas with cold drafts or directly in front of heating vents, as these fluctuations can stress the plant.
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