Species American evergreen Guide

American evergreen

Syngonium podophyllum

Also Known As - nephthytis

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Stem Propagation,Cutting

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 12

Flowers:

Greenish white Flowers

Sun:

part shade,part sun/part shade

Fruits:

Fruits In Autumn Ready In Fall

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

Invasive:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

American evergreen plants thrive when the soil is kept moist but not soggy. It's best to water the plant thoroughly, then allow the top inch or so of soil to dry out before watering again. During the summer months, water American evergreen once or twice a week. In the winter months reduce the frequency of watering, allowing the soil to become somewhat dry in between. It’s also important to remember that American evergreen is a tropical plant and prefers high humidity levels. To increase humidity, consider misting leaves frequently.

sunlight

American evergreen grows best in bright, indirect sunlight. It is best for the plant to receive about 3 hours of bright, indirect sunlight each day. If you are in a warm climate with longer day lengths, it is recommended not to give the plant more than 5 hours of direct sunlight each day. Avoid any direct contact with midday sun, as this could cause sunburn damage. In cooler climates with shorter day lengths, the plant should receive some direct sunlight for 2 to 3 hours per day.

pruning

The American evergreen (Syngonium podophyllum) should be pruned regularly in late spring or early summer. Prune it back to the desired size, removing any dead leaves or stems. Be sure not to remove more than 1-third of its total foliage during a single pruning session. Pruning will help keep the American evergreen vigorous and promote new growth. After pruning, apply a well-balanced fertilizer to the soil to help your plant recover.