What’s The Difference Between A Philodendron And A Pothos?

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Philodendrons have more heart-shaped leaves that are thinner with a soft texture. Pothos, on the other hand, have leaves

that are larger, thicker, and waxier

. These leaf differences are especially noticeable in the area where the petiole connects to the base of the leaf.

Should I get a pothos or philodendron?

Though it can adapt to low light, a Pothos prefers bright, indirect light … and they generally

want more of it than a Philodendron does

. The plant doesn’t tolerate direct sun, but it can take more intensity than a Philodendron without suffering sunburn. It’s a little more drought-tolerant, too.

Can you mix pothos and philodendron together?


you can put them all together anyway

, but might have to separate pothos in the future. … Pothos also tends to loose lower leaves overtime. small leaved philos like yours might be of help to cover bare stems, as the plants grow.

How do I identify a pothos?

A pothos (top photo) has leaves with a thicker, waxy feel and slightly raised/bumpy texture to the leaves. There is also an obviously indented midrib and the shape tends to look something like a gardening spade.

Is a golden pothos a type of philodendron?

Pothos vs Philodendron: Taxonomy

Pothos come from the Epipremnum genus and philodendrons belong to, you guessed it, the Philodendron genus. Most pothos varieties, such as golden pothos, neon pothos, and jade pothos, come from the species

epipremnum aureum

.

Is money plant and pothos same?

Pothos, (Epipremnum aureum), also called golden pothos, money plant, or devil’s ivy, hardy indoor foliage plant of the arum family (Araceae) native to southeastern Asia. It resembles, and thus is often confused with, the common philodendron.

Do pothos like to climb?

The one thing every pothos has in common is they grow best as

climbing vines once the stems are matured enough to support the weight of bigger leaves

. Most varieties of pothos require bright, indirect sunlight.

Can you plant two different pothos together?

Absolutely,

multiple houseplants can be planted in one container

. Think about it. In the garden, we regularly combine different plants together. … Houseplants in one container should share the same growing conditions.

Which indoor plants can be planted together?

  • Episcia, Calathea, & Lime Pothos. …
  • Peace Lily, Kalanchoe, & Arrowhead. …
  • St. …
  • Phormium ‘Maori Queen’ & Blue Chalksticks. …
  • Philodendron, Pothos, & Spider Plant. …
  • Snake Plant, Yucca & ZZ Planta. …
  • Moth Orchid, Parlor Palm, Southern Maidenhair Fern & Emerald Ripple Peperomia.

Can you plant pothos with Monstera?

Your Monstera is a naturally vining or trailing plant that resists growing upright without stakes or some other means of support to hold it up. Your Pothos

looks fine

and was grown with and attached to a fibrous pole for support. The same could be done with your Monstera but it is much harder to do that this far along.

How can you tell Manjula pothos?

Another way to tell Manjula apart from other pothos varieties is that

the leaves have wavy edges and don’t lay as flat as other pothos do

. Pears and Jade pothos (Epipremnum ‘Pearls and Jade’) is an eye-catching variety that sports green leaves variegated with white and silvery-gray.

When should I repot my pothos?

How often does my plant need to be repotted? For smaller desktop plants, we suggest repotting

once every 12-18 months

. Typically you want to choose a potting vessel 1”- 2” larger in diameter to allow for growth. Don’t choose a pot much larger than the previous as this could drown the plant’s roots.

How can I make my pothos grow faster?

  1. Use a nutritional growing medium.
  2. Provide sufficient bright, indirect sunlight.
  3. Keep room temperature between 70°F – 90°F.
  4. Don’t overwater – only water when the soil has dried out.
  5. Feed the plant with a balanced fertilizer every 2-3 months.
  6. Keep pests at bay.

Why is it called devil’s ivy?

It’s called Devils ivy

because it’s impossible to kill, like James Bond, and stays green even when kept in the dark

. But hey, it’s not going to grow very quickly in the dark so put it in filtered light by the window. It also grows under fluorescent office light.

Is silver pothos a philodendron?

Philodendron Silver. The satin pothos

is almost identical to the Philodendron silver plant

; however, they are a different species. Both plants have long trailing vines, heart-shaped leaves, and silver variegation. Mix-ups also occur because sometimes, the common names for these plants are used interchangeably.

Do pothos like humidity?

This plant will do

well in low humidity environments

but will thrive with a bit more humidity. Brown leaf tips may indicate the air is too dry. Your Golden Pothos prefers average to warm temperatures, 65-85 degrees.

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