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Syngonium

  • Dec 17, 2021
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Family -  Araceae
Description - Looking for something to enhance the beauty of your house while getting health and environmental benefits then syngonium is the best plant you can buy. Syngonium podophyllum is a very popular household plant. It is often called Arrowhead Plant because the appearance of its leaves is sagittate or three cut and mostly variegated. It belongs to the Araceae family and is widely used in gardening. It is one of the best indoor plants. This beautiful plant can be grown in living rooms, bedrooms, corridors, offices, and many more places. It’s very easy to maintain a Syngonium Plant and has a low maintenance cost. If you’re looking for a plant that can enhance your environment with fresh air and works as an indoor decor because of its attractive coarse textured foliage with ornamental leaves and patterns.

Plant Care - Watering - Syngonium can be watered twice a week as they need moderate light watering.
Potting Mix - Traditionally a mixture of coarse and leaf mould was used for potting of Syngonium. But these days ciao-peat with vermicompost is widely used for the potting mixture.
Sunlight - Syngonium can be easily maintained in shady indoor areas but to maintain the colour of the foliage of the plant it is advised to provide it with the required amount of sunlight.
Fertiliser - For healthy foliage nourish the plant with the required amount of cow dung manure or vermicompost every month.
Maintenance - Syngonium can be grown in regular soil as they aren’t very fussy about the soil.

 

A plant from the Syngonium family is ideal for those who enjoy easy-to-care-for tropical houseplants. It's a rather simple plant to care for, and it doesn't necessitate a lot of extra attention. Keep this plant happy by keeping its soil fresh and placing it in a light spot. During the spring and summer, fertilise it every two weeks to help it grow big and strong. Syngoniums are a fantastic plant for new plant owners who wish to learn how to care for tropical houseplants because they are forgiving and recover rapidly.

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