Pothos
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Filters indoor air toxins like formaldehyde & xylene
Thrives in low light & low effort — super forgiving
Grows long trailing vines — great for hanging or climbing
Can grow in water or soil!
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Prosperity, health, and good fortune
Represents growth, especially in career or self-development
In Feng Shui, it helps remove negative energy and brings calm
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Native to Southeast Asia and the Solomon Islands
Gained popularity as a houseplant in the 1950s
Nicknamed “Devil’s Ivy” because it’s nearly impossible to kill
Common in both homes and offices due to its versatility
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Pothos comes in many types: Golden, Marble Queen, Neon, etc.
Can grow up to 10 feet or more indoors
It’s a climber in the wild — attaches to trees
Can be easily propagated in water from stem cuttings!
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Light: Low to bright, indirect light (no harsh sun)
Water: Every 1–2 weeks — allow top soil to dry
Soil: Regular potting mix with good drainage
Pro Tip: Wipe leaves occasionally to keep them breathing