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Use: Pothos is an attractive climber, with heart-shaped leaves splashed with yellow or white.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Propagation: Pothos is easily propagated by stem cuttings, leaf bud cuttings, layers, or by division.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Propagation: Pothos is easily propagated by stem cuttings, leaf bud cuttings, layers, or by division.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Use: Pothos is an attractive climber, with heart-shaped leaves splashed with yellow or white.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Pothos is an attractive climber, with heart-shaped leaves splashed with yellow or white.
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Cultivation: Pothos should be cultivated indoors in rich organic soil, with low to moderate light and regular fertilizer applications.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Pothos (Raphidophora aurea) [n.b. usual spelling = Rhaphidophora]
Linda Abbott Trapp 2009
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Pothos (Raphidophora aurea) [n.b. usual spelling = Rhaphidophora]
Linda Abbott Trapp 2009
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Pothos (Raphidophora aurea) [n.b. usual spelling = Rhaphidophora]
Linda Abbott Trapp 2009
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Pothos contains toxic calcium oxalate crystals, which can be an effective insecticide.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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