Does anybody know what type of plant this is? It's at the website below.?
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That’s a Pothos, not a Philodendron. These two genera often get confused, because they look quite similar and are also closely related, but there are clear characters that you can use to tell them apart. If there’s a ridge on the stem (vine) than it’s a Pothos, if the stem is smooth then it’s a Philodendron.
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looks like Pothos, a very hardy indoor plant. hard to kill.
that looks to be a verigated pothos ivy
This is a very common house plant that does not require much attention….
Just water a little every week, does not require much sun……
This is a Philodendron !
It is a runner, and can grow extremely long arms that can be clipped and put in water to start new plants.
yep, thats a Philodendron. common names are vast, probably the most common is "devil’s ivy" there are many types of philodendron, this being in the vine category. all common philodendrons are extremely easy to care for, and will even survive in florecent office light alone. allow soil to become dry to the touch on the surface, and water untill the soil is completely saturated and the water begins exiting the bottom of the pot. trimming regularly will keep the plant full at the top. trimmings can easily be transplanted and allowed to grow.