Syngonium podophyllum Sunshine Also known as the ‘arrowhead plant’ on account of its uniquely shaped leaves, Syngoniums (known scientifically as Syngonium Podophyllum) are easy to grow houseplants which do well in bright indirect light and will thrive in your indoor garden, given the right conditions. Here’s a White Butterfly Syngonium care guide, as well as watering advice and propagation tips and tricks. As the plant grows larger, the leaves become whiter and more remarkable with age. The plant is in the Araceae family, is semi-tropical ,and originates from Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Mexico.
Light – Medium light is best and so a little way away from a South facing window or close to a North facing window would be ideal.
Soil – A well-draining soil which is made for houseplants is recommended for the syngonium. Avoid soils which are general purpose or made for growing vegetables. Since the Syngonium Podophyllum is a climbing plant, as your plant grows, you may well consider adding a moss pole and using little ties to aid your plant in climbing up the pole.
Water – Syngoniums require watering on a fairly regularly basis, typically every few days in the summer months. I allow mine to almost dry out between waterings so as to ensure that the plant does not end up suffering from root rot.
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