Pothos father is Zephyrus, the God of the West Wind
The siblings of the Greek god of love, Eros, are Anteros, Himeros, and Pothos.
Aphrodite was mother to: Eros and Himeros, born impregnated with twins Eros, Anteros, Harmonia, Kydoimos, Deimos and Phobos, by Ares Priapos, by Adonis or Dionysus or Zeus Iakkhos and Hymenaeus, by Dionysus (the mother of Iakkhos is named Aura; Hymenaeus is given other mothers as well) Herophile and Rhodos/Rhode, by Poseidon Atlantius (also called Hermaphroditos), by Hermes Pothos, father unknown (also called son of Iris and Zephyros) Peitho, father unknown (many alternate parents) Beroe and Golgos, by Adonis Astynous, by Phaethon Eryx, by Boutes or Poseidon Aeneas & Lyros, by Ankhises
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Poseidon's father is Cronus.
Epipremnum aureum is the scientific name of the plant commonly known as Pothos—and yes, they're the same plant. “Pothos” is simply the popular or common name. At Plant-Boxx, you’ll find a variety of Pothos options, including Golden Pothos, Marble Queen, and Neon Pothos, all under the Epipremnum aureum family. While Pothos are often mistaken for similar plants like Philodendron or Scindapsus, these are entirely different species. Plant-Boxx helps clear the confusion with expert guides and curated selections, making plant care simple and stress-free for all indoor plant lovers.
It typically takes about 4-6 weeks for pothos cuttings to propagate in water.
Yes, pothos plants can thrive in low light conditions, but they will grow best with indirect sunlight.
Pothos plants typically take around 4-6 weeks to successfully propagate.
Pothos plants typically take around 2-4 weeks to root in water.
It typically takes about 2-4 weeks to root a pothos plant in water.
No, philodendron and pothos are not the same plant species. They belong to different genera within the Araceae family.
Yes, pothos can thrive in low light conditions as they are adaptable and can survive in various lighting environments.
Pothos roots should be at least 2-3 inches long before planting them.
A pothos plant typically takes around 2-6 weeks to root in water.
Pothos plants typically take around 4-6 weeks to propagate, depending on the method used.
Pothos plants thrive in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate low light conditions.