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Syngonium

Syngonium, also known as Arrowhead Vine, is a genus of flowering plants with leaves that change shape as they mature. It is an evergreen climbing vine that typically grows to 3-6 inches long. As a houseplant, it is typically grown for its attractive ornamental foliage

which changes shape as the leaves mature.

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Appearence

Syngonium leaves can vary in shape, size, and color depending on their position on the plant. When young, the leaves are heart-shaped or arrowhead-shaped, and can be up to 5.5 inches long. As the plant matures, the leaves become longer and narrower, with 5 to 11 lobes per leaf. The leaves can be green, pink, red, or velvet in color, and may have blotches, specks, or contrasting vein.

Indoor and Outdoor Use

Sygoniums prefer a location with bright, indirect sunlight and medium to high humidity. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn their leaves. Syngoniums with colored or patterned leaves are more sensitive to light than green-leaved varieties. Syngoniums can tolerate average household humidity, but they thrive in naturally humid areas like bathrooms or kitchens. You can also group them with other plants to create a humid microclimate. 

Growth Habit

Syngoniums are semi epiphyte therfore climb using their roots. Syngoniums can climb trees or creep along the forest floor in their natural habitat. As houseplants, you can provide them with a support or totem to climb up. If there's no support, syngoniums will trail over the sides of a pot or creep along the ground. 

Care and Maintenance

Water thoroughly, then allow the top 3–5 cm of soil to dry out before watering again. Water less frequently in cooler months. Syngoniums prefer evenly moist soil, but they can tolerate being underwatered better than overwatered. Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser every few weeks during the growing season. You can stop feeding in winter when the plant's growth slows. Trim back vines to keep the plant under control and to promote a bushier shape.

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