Pothos aureus

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Pothos aureus, Lind. Fig. 3159. Strong evergreen climber with cordate-ovate-acute lvs., which are variously blotched and mottled with yellowish white, the body color being bright green. Solomon Isl. I.H. 27:381. S.H. 1:334. The generic position of this plant which is one of the commonest ones in cult. is in doubt. It probably belongs to Scindapsus so treated by Engler. In a dark place the handsome markings of the lvs. tend to disappear. Branches will grow in water for a time. Prop, by cuttings or layers.


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