Is anyone able to identify this small office plant?
It seems to get only a small amount of natural light, if that helps.
Thanks!
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Sign up to join this communityIs anyone able to identify this small office plant?
It seems to get only a small amount of natural light, if that helps.
Thanks!
It is a Syngonium of some variety - I can't decide whether, although it looks healthy, it's stunted because it doesn't have enough root room, or whether it's simply a dwarf variety of some kind. These plants do best in low to medium light without direct sunlight; variegation of the leaves is often improved in brighter light for some varieties. Some information and images of various types of Syngonium here https://agreenhand.com/syngonium-varieties-for-growing-indoors/