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The plant has a number of common names including golden pothos, Ceylon creeper, [3] hunter's robe, ivy arum, silver vine, Solomon Islands ivy, and taro vine. It is also called devil's vine or devil's ivy because it is very hardy and stays green even when kept in the dark. [4]
We still have another four to go, but *gasps* they might be known as "Devil's Ivy", but they aren't actually Epipremnum at all. Epipremnum amplissimum - With its dark green foliage and long narrow leaves it looks a bit like a Peace Lily.
16 paź 2024 · Pothos gets its other common name—Devil’s Ivy—thanks to its vigorous growth and penchant for returning to life even in the worst conditions! It’s the perfect beginner houseplant as it’s not picky about its soil and thrives in both indirect, bright light and low light.
16 kwi 2021 · You may find plants in the Epipremnum aureum genus called devil’s ivy, silver vine, marble queen, taro vine, or golden pothos. Sometimes the common name refers to a characteristic of the plant—for example, neon pothos which has lime green leaves.
Pothos or Epipremnum Aureum sometimes known as Devils Ivy is simple to care for and easy to grow, our care guide will tell you how. It's also great for low light conditions.
Pothos, also known as devil’s ivy or Epipremnum aureum, is native to the Solomon Islands and is known for its variegated leaves with shades of white, yellow, or green (source).
Common Name (s): This plant has medium severity poison characteristics. Pothos is a low-maintenance, perennial, broadleaf evergreen houseplant in the Araceae (arum) family and desired for its glossy, green or variegated leaves on cascading stems. It is native to the Society Islands.