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All plants are producers.
I'm guessing by Arrowhead plant you mean Arrowhead vine, which is poisonous.If the Arrowhead ine is not what you mean, then don't get it/let your bird near it.When in doubt, it's best to be safe.
An arrowhead is a type of plant in the genus Sagittaria, known for its arrow-shaped leaves. Hibiscus, on the other hand, is a flowering plant with large colorful blooms. While arrowhead plants are typically grown for their foliage, hibiscus plants are prized for their flowers.
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An arrowhead can also be called a deltoid or a delta (either will do)!! hope this helps!!
That depends on which end: the plastic thing where your fletchings are is called a nock. The front piece where you put the tip on is a arrowhead or point.
Arrowhead
Your arrowhead plant may be wilting due to overwatering, underwatering, improper lighting, or temperature fluctuations. Check the soil moisture, adjust watering frequency, ensure proper light exposure, and maintain consistent temperature to help revive your plant.
Yes, arrowhead plants (Syngonium podophyllum) do produce flowers, however they are typically grown for their attractive foliage rather than their blooms. The flowers are small, white, and may not be very showy compared to the plant's leaves.
its called a palm tree..........