Buy set of 3 Syngonium plant with pot
1) Syngonium red vein - 4inch height
2) Syngonium big white - 5 inch height
3) Syngonium white yami - 5 inch height
Syngonium plant
SYNGONIUM RED VEIN
The Araceae family includes the Syngonium plant. A wonderful indoor plant is the syngonium. Water, Fire, Earth, Wood, and Metal are the five Feng Shui elements that are represented by the five-lobed shape of syngonium leaves. As a result, It Perfectly Balances Yang And Yin Energy And Promotes Positive Chi Or Energy.
Care and tip
Light
Bright Indirect Lighting
Watering
Once a week and when the top two inches of soil are dry are the times to water.
Soil
Use nutrient-rich, well-drained, airy, and porous potting mix as your soil.
Fertilizer
Feed the plant with fertiliser three to four times per year, making sure it is well balanced
SYNGONIUM BIG WHITE
Cut off all climbing stems that grow if the juvenile foliage and a more compact plant are wanted; this will keep the plant bushy and tidy. Rather than being lobed like adult leaves, the leaves will be arrow-shaped.
The five Feng Shui elements of water, fire, earth, wood, and metal are represented by the five-lobed shape of Syngonium leaves. As a result, it perfectly balances Yin and Yang energy and promotes good chi.
plant and care
Sunlight - Bright indirect light.
Watering - Moderately.
Soil - Well-drained Soil.
Temperature - 18 to 30 degrees Celsius.
Fertilizer - Use any organic fertilizer.
SYNGONIUM WHITE YAMI
Syngonium, a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae with other names including American Evergreen and Arrowhead, is indigenous to tropical rain forests in southern Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and South America. The family of multicoloured plants known as Syngonium is incredibly diverse and is sometimes grown indoors as an ornamental plant.
Botanical name - Syngonium podophyllum
Common names. - Arrowhead plant, arrowhead philodendron, arrowhead vine, African evergreen, American evergreen, goosefoot and nephthytis
Family - Araceae
Found in - Latin America, Mexico
Flowering season - Summer