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Examples of plants with smooth leaves include pothos and peace lily. Examples of plants with toothed leaves include holly and Japanese barberry.
Plants with leaves that have a smooth, unbroken edge are known as plants with "entire" margins. Examples include ficus, rubber plant, and pothos.
Plants with dull leaves include snake plants (Sansevieria), philodendrons, and pothos. These plants have matte or low-gloss foliage that is not shiny or glossy. Dull leaves can help these plants adapt to lower light conditions by reducing light reflection.
There are many, many plants that can asexually reproduce such as Pothos, most Succulents, some shrubs such as Rosemary, trees such as Cypress, the list goes on and on.
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Yes, pothos plants can thrive in bright light conditions, but they can also tolerate lower light levels.
Pothos plants do not require a significant amount of light to thrive; they can grow well in low to moderate light conditions.
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.
Epipremnum aureum and Pothos plants are actually the same species, with Epipremnum aureum being the scientific name and Pothos being the common name. So, there are no differences between Epipremnum aureum and Pothos plants.
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.
Pothos plants propagate through stem cuttings, where a cutting is taken from a mature plant and placed in water or soil to grow roots and develop into a new plant.
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Yes, pothos plants are toxic to pets and children if ingested. Symptoms of poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, and irritation of the mouth and throat. It is important to keep pothos plants out of reach of pets and children to prevent accidental ingestion.