Syngonium, Arrowhead Vine 'Allusion® Series' (Syngonium podophyllum)

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Features

Allusion® Syngoniums are fun and easy to grow. The arrowhead-shaped foliage is the source of the plant’s common name and gives this plant unique character compared to many standard houseplants. The foliage is an unusual blend of green, rosy-red and creamy-white tones that provides a great decorator touch in addition to the relaxed, natural feeling that live plants bring to a room.

Uses

Looks great spilling over container edges. Very decorative on a small table or in a hanging basket. May be displayed outdoors in warmer weather.

Plant Feed

Once every month during growing season.

Watering

Water thoroughly but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.

Soil

All-purpose mix.

Basic Care Summary

Very easy to grow. Best in fertile, well-drained soil kept evenly moist. Trim plant freely to maintain desired size and shape.

Planting Instructions

Start with a good quality, commercial potting soil. These are usually lighter in weight than topsoil, sterile and pest-free. Many are available with a mild starter fertilizer in the mix.



Select a container with a drainage hole or be prepared to drill holes for drainage if there are none.



Prepare the container by filling with potting soil up to 2” (5cm) from the rim of the planter. Remove the plant from its pot.



Make a small hole in the soil slightly larger than the root ball either by hand or using a trowel. Insert the plant into the hole and press soil firmly around the roots and just covering the root ball. When all the plants are potted, water thoroughly to settle the soil and give plants a good start. Place plant in a reliably sunny location.



Repot every 2 years in the same container or in a container slightly larger than the diameter of the roots.

Watering Instructions

Prefers moist but well-drained soil. Check the soil moisture with your finger. If the top 2-4” (5-10cm) of soil is dry, or plants are wilted, it is time to water.



Apply water at the soil level if possible to avoid wetting the foliage. Water the entire soil area until water runs out the base of the pot. This indicates that the soil is thoroughly wet.

Pruning Instructions

Most container plants can be pruned freely to maintain the desired size and shape. Keeping the foliage trimmed also keeps the plants looking neat and tidy, encourages the plant to develop more side-shoots and flowers, and reduces the demand for the plant to develop a larger root system. This is important since the roots are in a confined space.

Fertilizing Instuctions

Fertilizers are available in many forms: granulated, slow-release, liquid feeds, organic or synthetic. Determine which application method is best for the situation and select a product with a nutritional balance designed for foliage plants.



Too much fertilizer can damage plants so it’s important to follow the package directions to determine how much, and how often, to feed plants.



Slow-release fertilizers are an especially good, care-free choice for container plants. A single application can often provide plants with the proper level of nutrition all season long.

Plant Details

Category Houseplants
Height Range 18-36″
Height Metric Range 46-91cm
Space Range 12-24″
Space Metric Range 30-61cm
Available Colors Grown for foliage
Companion Plants Fern, Aglaonema, Spathiphyllum
Lowest Temperature 60° to 80°F
Lowest Temperature Metric 16° to 27°C
Bloom Time Grown for foliage
Plant Light Medium Light
Hardiness Zone 11, 12