
“Syngonium Podophyllum ” Arrowhead climbing plant is unusual in that the shape of the leaves changes as the plant matures. Young leaves have three deeply-cut lobes but, in older specimens, the leaves have five lobes. Plants can be trained to climb up thin stakes, or up a moss covered pole, or they can trail from a hanging basket. Warm, filtered sun.
The stems can grow up to six feet tall. The spread depends on the support system used.
Whereas can be grown in a landscape with flowering bulbs. To keep good roots in the winter, water well.
This will keep roots at 32 degree’s during a freeze.
Feed with liquid fertilizer every two weeks from spring to fall.
You can dig up arrowheads, and separate the roots. Planting them in several plant containers
during the winter. Place them in greenhouse, home or office.
Rinse leaves with water and spray with plant shine. If you don’t have plant shine. You can use two tsp’s milk to half cup of water and mix well. Take a cotton ball or gauze, use mixture to wipe leaves. Give them that shine. Beautiful!
