A phylogenetic tree is arranged how

Chronically from top to bottom
Chronically from bottom to top
Phenotypically from bottom to top phenotypically from top to bottom

A phylogenetic tree is typically arranged chronologically from bottom to top. This means that the ancestral organisms are depicted at the bottom of the tree, while the more derived or recent organisms are shown towards the top. This arrangement helps to show the evolutionary relationships and the branching patterns of different species over time.