Arrowhead Plant

Syngonium Podophyllum

Also known as American Evergreen or Five Fingers, Arrowhead plants are are a good option for a hanging pot or draping over a shelf. They will thrive in bright indirect light but can tolerate lower-lighting conditions. They prefer a moist well-draining soil but are susceptible to root rot, so be careful not to overwater. Water when the soil is dry when the soil is dry at least ½” deep. Fertilize once per month during spring and summer with a thin layer of compost or a diluted low-potency chemical fertilizer. Regular misting is recommended to prevent pest infestation and keep the edges of the leaves from browning.

FLOWERING Rare TOXIC Toxic
LIGHTING Low to Bright indirect light SIZE Medium to Large
SOIL Moist well draining soil FERTILIZING Spring/Summer
HUMIDITY High HANGING Yes

 

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Latin Name: Syngonium Podophyllum
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