syngoniumsyngonium
genusgenusClimbing vines with arrow-shaped leaves that dramatically change shape as they mature, transitioning from simple forms to complex, divided patterns. These adaptable plants develop aerial roots and can either trail or climb, making them versatile additions to indoor spaces.
Etymology
The name derives from Greek 'syn' meaning 'together' and 'gone' meaning 'reproductive parts,' referring to the fusion of the plant's male and female flower parts.
Interesting fact!
The leaves undergo such a dramatic transformation as they age that juvenile and mature forms were once thought to be completely different plant species.
All species of Syngonium

syngoniumWendlandii
Mini arrowhead vine, Dwarf arrowhead plant, Narrow leaf syngonium.

syngoniumMacrophyllum
Giant arrowhead vine, Large leaf nephthytis, Goosefoot plant.

syngoniumErythrophyllum
Red arrowhead vine, Red emerald, Burgundy syngonium.

syngoniumHastiferum
Spear-leaf syngonium, Ripple syngonium, Green wave arrowhead.

syngoniumRayi
Silver syngonium, Mini silver, Ray's arrowhead vine.

syngoniumAuritum
Five fingers plant, Rabbit ears syngonium, American evergreen.

syngoniumAngustatum
Narrow leaf arrowhead, Five fingers narrow, Slender arrowhead vine.

syngoniumSalvadorense
Five fingers plant, Giant arrowhead vine, Goosefoot plant.

syngoniumChiapense
Chiapas arrowhead vine, Mexican velvet arrowhead, Silver ruffles.

syngoniumSchottianum
Giant arrowhead vine, Schott's syngonium, Red back arrowhead.

syngoniumHoffmannii
Blue syngonium, Silver heart syngonium, Metallic arrowhead vine.

syngoniumPodophyllum
Arrowhead plant, Goosefoot plant, African evergreen.

syngoniumpodophyllum 'White butterfly'

syngoniumpodophyllum 'Jenny'
Jenny Kallert.

syngoniumNeglectum
Marble arrowhead vine, Silver neglected syngonium, Metallic arrowhead plant.
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