What is the inherent growth tendency of the *Syngonium podophyllum* in its natural habitat?
Answer
It seeks out surfaces to ascend.
Arrowhead plants are naturally climbers, meaning their instinct in the wild is to seek out surfaces like tree trunks to grow vertically upon.

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