arrowhead plant pot Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ 1 gal. / Light Green / Without Pot
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arrowhead plant pot Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ 1 gal. / Light Green / Without Pot

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arrowhead plant pot Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ 1 gal. / Light Green / Without PotThe Syngonium Berry Allusion is a captivating variety of arrowhead vine, known for its delicate pink hued foliage and compact growth habit. Its olive green leaves are accented with soft pink veins, giving it a subtle, elegant look that stands out in any indoor plant collection. While this tropical plant starts off upright and bushy when young, it gradually develops a vining habit as it matures, eventually becoming suitable for trailing or climbing

The Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ is a captivating variety of arrowhead vine, known for its delicate pink-hued foliage and compact growth habit. Its olive-green leaves are accented with soft pink veins, giving it a subtle, elegant look that stands out in any indoor plant collection. While this tropical plant starts off upright and bushy when young, it gradually develops a vining habit as it matures, eventually becoming suitable for trailing or climbing displays.

This compact Syngonium typically grows to about 24 inches tall and 18 inches wide when kept as a potted plant. As it matures, it can be trained to climb or allowed to trail, making it a versatile option for trellises, shelves, or hanging arrangements over time.

The primary attraction of Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ is its unique foliage, characterized by a light pink center with green edges and defined venation.

Its leaves transition from arrow-shaped when young to a more lobed form as they mature.

While it can produce flowers in the form of spathes and spadices, this is rare in indoor conditions, and most growers focus on its foliage for ornamental value.

When it comes to care, Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions, though its vibrant colors may fade.

Use a well-draining potting mix enriched with organic matter to keep the plant healthy. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not soggy. 

When grown indoors, maintain a temperature range of 60–80°F, avoiding drafts and sudden temperature changes.

It can be grown outdoors in USDA Zones 9–11, where temperatures remain warm year-round. Prune regularly to control its shape, encourage bushier growth,  and remove any yellowing or damaged leaves.

Feed with a balanced liquid NPK fertilizer once a year during the growing season for optimal growth.

Berry Allusion Syngonium can be easily propagated through stem cuttings. Select a healthy stem with at least one node and place it in water or directly into moist potting soil. Ensure the cutting is kept in a warm, humid environment with bright, indirect light. Roots typically develop within a few weeks, making it a straightforward process for creating new plants. 

According to ASPCA, Berry Allusion Syngonium is mildly toxic to humans and pets. It is safe to touch but should not be ingested. If accidentally consumed, it may cause mild symptoms such as oral irritation, drooling, and vomiting. 

Overall, the Syngonium ‘Berry Allusion’ is a stunning and easy-to-care-for houseplant that brings a touch of tropical elegance to any indoor space. Its beautiful pink-tinged foliage, manageable size, and air-purifying qualities make it an excellent choice for plant enthusiasts of all levels. By providing it with proper care and attention, this Arrowhead Plant variety will reward you with vibrant growth and long-lasting beauty. 

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