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Any Idea What This Plant Is??

Posted by country_bumpkin_al (My Page) on
Tue, Aug 7, 12 at 23:59

Saw this today at the Drs. office! Now I'm on a mission to find one! This is a real plant!!


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

Yes any Ivy. A Pothos to be exact

Here is a link that might be useful: Pothos


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

Sorry meant yes an ivy. Some pothos have a lot of white in them, verigated.


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

Also known as Devil's Ivy (that info may be at the link ravencajun posted, but the link didn't work for me).

And if you know someone with one and they are willing to break off a few pieces for you, it is easily rooted in water or just planted in soil and watered well.


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

and it can get huge if you let it, lol...my dd had one that was "strung" from her tv shelf to the other side of the room, lol...(she just kept tacking it up)that was back in her master's days at college...


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

Thanks! Now I'm gonna try to find one!!


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RE: Any Idea What This Plant Is??

country bumkin....ya might want to google "red philodendron" ....it can be grown up a moss stake also and has a redish stem to it....


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