Pothos is a low-maintenance, herbaceous perennial, broadleaf evergreen houseplant in the arum family (Araceae) grown for its glossy, green or variegated leaves on cascading stems. It is native to the Society Islands. It grows only 6 to 8 feet as a horizontal groundcover, but the trailing and climbing vines can grow as long as 40 feet. This feature makes it well-suited for hanging baskets. As a container plant, it generally retains its juvenile leaf shape. The species epithet is Latin for "gol...| plants.ces.ncsu.edu
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Has your once green and healthy pothos turned yellow? Do not worry as this is one of the most common problems I see with pothos,…| Gardener report.com
Pothos is one of the most popular houseplants in North America. Easily propagated and able to grow in relatively low light, this tropical plant is grown for its juvenile foliage. In the tropics the rambling stems can grow up to 65 feet long, but it can be kept much shorter for use as a container plant. To read more about this evergreen root-climber, read this article...| Wisconsin Horticulture
To care for pothos indoors, grow the plant in bright, indirect light, wait until the top inch of soil is dry before watering, and prune…| Gardener report.com