Surname: Syngonium podophyllum, Schott 1851 "Panda"
Synonyms:
Pothos auritus, Willd. ex Schult. 1805
Syngonium podophyllum subsp. podophyllum,
Syngonium podophyllum subsp. typicalum, Eng.
Syngonium podophyllum var. typicum, Eng. 1920
Syngonium vulgaris, Schott 1878
Syngonium vellozoanum var. decipiens, (Schott) Engl. 1878
Syngonium vellozoanum var. latilobum, Eng. 1878
Syngonium vellozoanum var. oblongisectum, Engl. 1878
Syngonium vellozoanum var. poeppigii, (Schott) Engl. 1878
Syngonium vellozoanum var. riedelianum, (Schott) Engl. 1878
etymology: podophyllum = with a foot-shaped leaf
Trade name: Syngonium Red Spot 'tricolor'; Syngonium Red Spot, Syngonium tricolor
Propagation: Meristem
Origin: Central and northern South America
Location: terrestrial, hemiepiphytic and epiphytic climbing, widespread in the warm-humid tropics of Central America, at altitudes from sea level to 2500m
Remarks: Syngonium podophyllum is a very exciting plant. The leaf colors consist of large green areas with light green or white spots. Depending on the light, the foliage changes constantly and naturally no two leaves are the same color.