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prayerplanthoarder · 9 months
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N'Joy and Glacier pothos, respectively.
Or: still trying to figure out if Glacier is actually a thing or not 😂 I'm still waiting for the N'Joy to grow out much more in my conditions, but once in a while I'm comparing the leaf patterns of both.
For reference, I put the Glacier into the shadiest spot at a shaded south facing window, and because the N'Joy went very green when I had it at my desk very near the Glacier I then put it at the periphery of a 20-25W or something grow light. Both seem to like their lighting conditions, but I think the grow light provides more light than the window. I'd thought it would be the other way around but at least my luxmeter app says otherwise 😅 Maybe I'll put cuttings of both in one single pot for a more accurate comparison at some point, but right now I'm happy to just let them do their thing.
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westrnbound · 1 year
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my pothos :) Milky is my (supposed) glacier pothos that I got in February and I think she's doing pretty good so far, if you ignore the tips. + a golden pothos I snipped from a clinic site, also back in February.
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Some toxic and poisonous plants
Abrus precatorius - Crab’s eye, Gidee gidee, Jequirity bean, Rosary bean
Aconitum species - Monkshood, Wolf’s bane
Asclepias curassavica - Red-headed cotton bush
Asclepias fruiticosa - Gomphocarpus fruiticosa, Swan plant
Asclepias physocarpa - Balloon cotton bush
Acokanthera species - Bushman’s poison
Atropa belladonna - Belladonna, Deadly nightshade
Brugmansia species - Angel’s trumpet
Casabella thevetia or Thevetia peruviana - Lucky nut, Yellow oleander
Cestrum diurnum - Day-blooming cestrum, Day jessamine
Cestrum nocturnum - Lady of the night, Night jessamine
Colchicum autumnale - Autumn crocus, Crocus, Meadow saffron
Conium maculatum - Hemlock
Consolida species - Larkspur
Convallaria majalis - Lily-of-the-valley
Corynocarpus laevigatus - New Zealand laurel, Karaka nut
Cycas species - Cycad, Zamia
Daphne species - Daphne, Garland flower, Lilac daphne, Mezereon, Rose daphne, Spurge laurel, Winter daphne
Datura species - Angel’s trumpet
Datura metel - Downy thorn apple, Horn of plenty
Datura stramonium - Common thorn apple, Jamestown weed, Jimson weed
Delphinium species - Delphinium
Dieffenbachia - Dumb cane
Digitalis species - Foxglove
Duranta erecta/Duranta repens - Golden dewdrop, Sky flower
Euphorbia species - Euphorbia, Spurge
Gloriosa superba - Climbing lily, Glory lily
Gomphocarpus fruiticosa - Asclepias fruiticosa, Swan plant
Gomphocarpus physocarpus -  Asclepias physocarpa, Balloon cotton
Helleborus species - Christmas rose, Corsican Hellebore, Easter rose, Hellebore, Lenten rose
Hyoscyamus niger - Black henbane, Henbane
Jatropha multifida - Coral plant, Physic nut
 Laburnum species - Golden chain tree, Golden rain, Laburnum, Scotch laburnum
Lantana camara - Lantana, Shrub verbena
Lepidozamia species - Cycad, Zamia
Lobelia species - Cardinal flower, Lobelia
Macrozamia species - Cycad, Zamia
Melia azedarach - Bead tree, Cape lilac, Chinaberry, Persian lilac, Rosary tree, White ceda
Nerium oleander - Oleander, Rose laurel
Oenanthe crocata - Water dropwort, Hemlock
Ornithogalum species - Common star of Bethlehem, Chincherinchee, Giant chincherinchee, Star of Bethlehem
Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa - Cooktown loquat, Finger cherry, Wannakai
Ricinis communis - Castor oil plant
Solanum dulcamara - Bittersweet, Climbing nightshade
Solanum nigrum - Black nightshade, Common nightshade
Solanum pseudocapsicum - Christmas cherry, Jerusalem cherry, Winter cherry
Stropanthus species - Corkscrew flower, Spider tresses, Stropanthus
Thevetia peruviana or Casabella thevetia - Lucky nut, Yellow oleander
Toxicodendron succedaneum - Rhus, Rhus tree, Wax tree, Poison sumac
Veratrum species - False hellebores
Golden dewdrop
Black bean tree
Poison ivy
Strychnine tree 
Gympie gympie
Asparagus Fern (asparagus plumosus) (sprengeri)
Avocado (persea americana)
Blue Gum (eucalyptus globulus)
Buddist Pine (poddocarpus Macrophyllus)
Cacti :Bunny Ears (opuntia microdasy’s alkispina)
Column (cereus peruvianus)
Rat’s Tail (aporocactus flagelliformis)
Sunset (lokwia famatimensis)
Caladium (Angel’s Wings)
Century Plant
Crown of Thorns (euphorbia milii splendens)
Cyclamen
Dieffenbachia
Holly (ilex)
Ivy :Cape (tenecio macroglossus)
(hedera helix)
(senecio mikanioides)
Glacier (hedera helix glacier)
Gloire de Marengo (hedera canariensis)
Needlepoint (hedera helix sagittlae folica)
Jerusalem Cherry (solanum pseudocapsicum)
Mistletoe (phoradendron flavescens)
Philodendron :Arrowhead (syngonium podophyllum)
Black Gold ( ph. melanochryson)
Devil’s Ivy (Pothos) (scindapsus aureus)
Elephant’s Ear (philodendron hastatum)
Fiddle Leaf (ph. pandurae forme)
Green Gold (syngonium podophyllum)
Marble Queen (scindapsus aureus)
Ornamental Pepper (capsicum annuum)
Silver Vine (scindapsus pictus)
Split Leaf (monstera delicosa)
Sweetheart Vine (philodendron scandens)
Red (hemigraphis colorata)
Umbrella Plant (cyperus)
Azalea (azalea indica)Bleeding Heart (dicentra formosa)
Calla Lily (zantedeschia aethiopica)
Carnation (dianthus caryophyllus)
Castor-oil plant (ricinus communis)
Chinese or Japanese Lantern (physalis)
Chrysanthemum
Clematis
Crocus (colchicum autumnale)
Daffodil (narcissus)
DelphineumGladiola (bulb)
Hyacinthe (hyacinthus orientalis)
Iris
Jonquil (narcissus)Morning Glory (ipomaea tricolour)
Narcissus
Oleander (nerium oleander)
Pansy (seeds) (viola tricolour)
Peony (root) (paeonia officinalis)
Primrose (primula)
Sweet Pea (lathyrus odoratus)
Sweet William (dianthus barbatus)
Potato (green patches on tubers & above ground part)
Rhubarb leaves
Tomato greens
Black Locust (robinia pseudoacacia)
Buckthorn (rhamnus cathartica)Elderberry (not berries)
Horse Chestnut (aesculus hippocastanum)
Hydrangea
Laburnum (laburnum anagyroides)
Privet (ligustrum vulgare)
Virginia Creeper (ampelopis brevipedunculata)
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Sources: Austin Health AU, Canadian Child Care Federation
🦋Poison info plants and mushrooms - Queensland
🦋Aggie Horticulture
🦋Guide to toxic plants - National Poisons Information Centre Ireland
🦋199 Poisonous Plants to Look Out For - ProFlowers
🦋Poisonous Plants: Poisons A to Z
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gardeningserenity · 7 months
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wingsplants · 2 years
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L E A F Y 0 1: p o t h o s
pothos is a species of tropical plant called epiprenum aureum , also known as “devil’s ivy”
pothos are one of the easiest house plants to take care of as it is not very picky! 
WATER: only water when the soil has completely dried out, don’t be alarm if the leaves are less perky! 
[ COLLECT THEM ALL ]
golden pothos (hawaiian) / most common
marble queen / common
neon / common
jade green / common
global green / less common
jessenia / less common
pearl n jade / common
pearl n joy / rare
glacier / very rare
manjula / less common
names above are established, stable variegation pothos - there will be other pothos types out there that has really cool patterns, but they may revert back to one of these basic ones so be aware
[ wings notes on pothos ] 
pothos are my favourite plant! i just love the vines and the possibility with such a hardy plant 
if you allow your pothos plant to climb upwards, the leaves will become bigger as well 
pothos are TOXIC TO PETS so be careful to keep your furry friends away from being able to access it!
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damngreenhouse · 6 years
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Even though pothos are “beginner plants” they are still my favorites ❤️
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gfloutdoors · 3 years
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Glacier Pothos: Growth and Care Guide
Glacier Pothos: Growth and Care Guide
Glacier pothos is a slow growing vine that has heart-shaped leaves. It works well as a houseplant because it tolerates low light conditions, is drought tolerant, and does not have high requirements for fertilizer. Glacier Pothos is very easy to propagate from stem cuttings and is fast-growing. They can reach a height of approximately 6 feet in the wild but can be kept more compact as a…
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I bought this plant unmarked the other day. Luckily it has some new leaves sprouting, so I can confirm my initial hunch that it's a pothos! If it were a philodendron, (the other popular heart shaped trailing plant) the budding leaves would be reddish and flat. Since it's most likely a pothos, the new leaves are instead close to the color of the mature leaves, and folded down the middle. Turns out this is a glacier pothos!
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megansplants · 7 years
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Glacier Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
I started this variety from a clipping I took from a hotel in Minneapolis during my summer road trip in May. Such a lovely color addition to my collection!
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thecryptidwizard · 3 years
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i got a new plant!!! it’s a gorgeous Pothos N’ Joy!!
i didn’t feel like drawing it cause............brain hurt from even trying GHJGFDHHDFFG
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sourliketelie · 4 years
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I just bought my first lot of cuttings for my plant collection. Super excited but they take a massive hit on your wallet though. Expensive hobby 🤣
This is a cutting of a Pothos Glacier.
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prayerplanthoarder · 11 months
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Some kinda random plant update since the move! Most of the plants are doing spectacular with the higher humidity, I'll probably have an easier time with pests (thrips in particular, haven't had many problems with others). However, I just decided to throw away my spider plant because of exactly this problem 😩 it still harboured some and I'm not feeling like taking chances with that anymore. Will have to treat all the plants anyway just to make sure.
There are a few additions like a couple of really cheap Epipremnum pinnatum variegatas I found in a local hardware store, which I'm hoping to cultivate the few nicely variegated vines to make a plant with overall higher variegation than the originals. Also I found a baby Calathea zebrina, which of course had to come too, especially since all my calatheas died when I couldn't treat the last thrips problem in the old apartment (and I actually prefer the little baby ones anyway). Then I got gifted a Pilea peperomioides a while ago and I'm curious to see how that will do in my care (currently it's in thrips jail, although I think the ones I found on there were just wanderers from the spider plant directly above it). Yesterday I found a baby Philodendron White Princess for really cheap (not even 5€) and it was so pretty that I picked it up. Hopefully it'll do better than the other Philodendrons up until now 😅 but the higher humidity should help, so I think it does have a chance?
Other than that I'll probably sell a few cuttings here and there, especially since I had to/ wanted to snip a couple plants here and there either because they needed it or because I wanted to make them more bushy, so there should be a few extras some time down the road that I just don't have the space for long term. Hopefully they'll sell better than my art 🤣 which would be cool and so sad at the same time lol.
The Monstera albo finally has started to root nicely and also pushed out a new leaf already, which gives me hope it'll do well here. It did give me a good scare when the oldest leaves started getting yellow/ brown at the tips/ rims before the newest leaf came out. I still hope it's going to change it's mind about the too much white here and too much green there tendencies, though...
All in all, I'm pretty happy with how things are going currently! ❤️
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bethplusplants · 7 years
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Yeah so Walmart had Pearls and Jade pothos for $3 so I caved.
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violetsandshrikes · 4 years
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i’ve has the most wholesome day!! i cleaned my room finally, had another job interview, sorted my planners for next year, my little glacier pothos arrived and is so cute, and then two of my friends turned up at once and one of them brought me plant cuttings i could’ve never have afforded!! and then we adventured and hung out for a few hours, and L came home from her development course today so we all made some food together and mixed some soil for repotting some plants 🥰
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solicosm · 3 years
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N’joy or Glacier pothos (devils ivy) cutting arrived today. Beautiful. Welcome to the first post of my Tumblr.
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houseplantcentral · 7 years
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Glacier Pothos baby. Don’t you just love that variegation?
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