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Syngonium Macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart'
Syngonium Macrophyllum 'Frosted Heart'
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Syngoniums develop their male (exposed) and female (constricted) flowers separately along its spathe, creating a distinction between the two reproductive partners. This is fun to note in the air of the fact that a frosted heart often alludes to a relationship that either started or turned cold, creating a distinct separation between a relationship. Thus, we like to recommend this plant to anyone who’s looking for a creative way to strike an arrow through a hardened heart.
How to Care for Syngonium Frosted heart?
Though many people tend to water thin-leafed plants too frequently for fear that they will dry out, the real issue isn’t the delicate nature of their leaves but that of their roots, which are prone to root rot. These plants require a bit of space to grow, and thrive fairly easily as long as they have loose fitting soil and time to dry out a bit between watering.



