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  2. Syngonium podophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Common names include: arrowhead plant, arrowhead vine, arrowhead philodendron, goosefoot, nephthytis, [3] African evergreen, [4] and American evergreen. [5] The species is native to a wide region of Latin America from Mexico through Bolivia , and naturalized in the West Indies , Florida , Texas , Hawaii , and other places.

  3. 9 Houseplants That Will Bring a Splash of Fall Color Indoors

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    Several varieties of easy-to-grow arrowhead vine boast pink- or red-tinged leaves. Two newer ones to look for are 'Falling Arrows Ruby Reign', which has eye-catching red veins running through its ...

  4. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will Brighten up the Dim ... - AOL

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    Arrowhead Vine Arrowhead vine ( Syngonium podophyllum ) is a handsome, trailing plant with — you guessed it! — arrowhead-shaped leaves. It prefers bright light but will adapt to low light levels.

  5. Syngonium - Wikipedia

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    Syngonium species are often grown as house plants, usually only in the juvenile foliage stages. Syngonium podophyllum is the most commonly cultivated species, and is often referred to simply as Syngonium.

  6. Experts Reveal the Most Calming Garden Trend for 2025 ... - AOL

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    A plant-centric spin on this idea is green drenching, which uses lots of leafy greenery to create a beautiful, ... Arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum) Bird’s nest fern (Asplenium nidus)

  7. Sagittaria latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Sagittaria latifolia is a plant found in shallow wetlands and is sometimes known as broadleaf arrowhead, [5] duck-potato, [6] Indian potato, or wapato. This plant produces edible tubers that have traditionally been extensively used by Native Americans .