Syngonium

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Scientific Names



Read about Syngonium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Syngonium (Greek name, said to refer to the cohesion of the ovaries). Araceae. Tropical American woody climbing or creeping plants, with milky juice and sts. rooting and lf.-bearing at the nodes: lvs. sagittate, becoming with age pedately 5-9-parted, on long petioles, with a persistent accrescent sheath: peduncles short: spathe yellowish or whitish green; tube small, ovoid, persistent; spadix shorter than the spathe: staminate fls. with 3-4 stamens, pistillate fls. with oblong-ovoid 2- or abortively 1-loculed ovary: seeds solitary in the locules, obovoid or globose, black.— About 10 species, W. Indies and Mex. to Brazil. Monographed in DC. Mon. Phan., vol. 2, 1879. CH


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