Maybe our largest species of this genus that we have yet to identify. Originally cultivated and native to Puerto Quito, Ecuador - this lower elevation species is quite showy as it grows with drastic changes in the foliage from its narrow arrow-shaped leaves to wide loped ones. We recommend this one as a houseplant subject or for breeders of special animals like glass frogs who are often found hiding in the undersides of these fast growing syngoniums.