please name this

Homosassa, FL(Zone 9a)

these was my mamas and when she past away my sister had them, then 4 years ago she gave then to me cause they was dyeing, but not sure what kind of philodendron they are

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Taft, TX(Zone 9a)

I don't know what family the house ivy belongs to ....it looks like pretty healthy pothos to me....

(Zone 1)

Eunice: It's the Potho's or Devil's Ivy. Here's the Plant Files link:

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/51451/index.html

(Zone 1)

Here's the link for 'Marble Queen' Pothos which has lighter cream/white veining instead of the yellow.


http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/598/index.html

Northeast, NE(Zone 5a)

Yep,I agree with Lin and Gail,A very "beautiful" Marble Queen Pothos.That is Gorgeous and alot larger than mine.

Homosassa, FL(Zone 9a)

thanks everyone,well they was a lot bigger but i have cut so much off of them, and gave then to neighbors,if you want a cutting let me no your more than welcome,just tell me how to box and send

(Zone 1)

I have a couple of these plants and also have some cuttings growing in water. I've heard it said that the Pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to grow! And, I have had pieces growing in water for a couple of years with just changing the water every once in awhile!

Oshkosh, WI(Zone 4b)

You have a very beautiful Pothos! I've had Pothos plants for years, and when the stems get long, I cut them off and root them in water. Once they get some long roots on them, then I either plant those cuttings back into the main pot, or start another plant altogether.

I've found Pothos extremely easy to grow, and they are fast growers too. Good luck with your plant! I know you'll enjoy it for a long time.

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