- and a few
western Pacific islands. The
species Scindapsus pictus is
common in cultivation.
Scindapsus is not
easily distinguishable from Epipremnum. The...
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Scindapsus pictus—commonly
called satin pothos,
silver pothos, or
silver vine—is a
species of
flowering plant in the
aroid or arum family, Araceae, native...
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sometimes simply labelled Pothos, or
mistakenly labelled as a
Philodendron or
Scindapsus in
plant stores. It is
commonly known as a
money plant in many
parts of...
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important ingredient in Ayurveda. "
Scindapsus officinalis (Roxb.) Schott". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 17
April 2022. "
Scindapsus officinalis (Roxb.)
Schott | Plants...
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mountainous areas of ****an and
China at
elevations between 500 and 1900 m
Scindapsus pictus,
native to
Borneo and
Indonesia This page is an
index of articles...
- [Illegitimate]
Scindapsus dilaceratus K.Koch & Sello, 1853
Scindapsus forsteri Endl., 1836
Scindapsus pinnatifidus (Roxb.) Schott, 1832
Scindapsus pinnatus...
- Dieffenbachia, Epipremnum, Homalomena, Monstera, Nephthytis, Rhaphidophora,
Scindapsus, Spathiphyllum, Syngonium, and Zamioculcas, to name but a few. The aquatic...
- Banks' rose Rosa filipes,
climbing rose Schizophragma,
hydrangea vine
Scindapsus pictus, the
silver vine
Sechium edule,
known as chayote, christophene...
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tropical Africa, Asia to W. Pacific.
Rhodospatha –
tropical Americas Scindapsus - SE Asia, New Guinea, Queensland, W
Pacific Islands Steno****tion -...
- roots. They may be
confused with
other Monstereae such as Rhaphidophora,
Scindapsus and Amydrium. All
parts of the
plants are toxic,
mostly due to trichosclereids...