Epipremnum aureum ('pothos') is an aggressive grower & not really a good climber for palms. It branches readily and can cover the host. I let slower or smaller growing aroids climb my palms (like Monstera deliciosa, Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, etc). Large fast growers (E. aureum & E. pinnatum) are better suited to climbing tall straight pines & other conifers.
The Serenoa repens, in the lot next to my house, and the Pothos, a scrap from one of the house plants that got tossed in the woods next to my house, about 20 years ago, has really made ground with all the rain we've had this year, noticed how prolific it was, when I went to pic saw palmetto fruit...
About half of the palms cultivated in the area are defoliated. The first batch of pictures is from roaming around Turkey Creek in Palm Bay, of damaged plants that grow wild. Here are freeze damaged giant leather fern (Acrostichum danaeifolium), Florida Butterfly Orchid (Encyclia tampensis), and Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The Hawaiian Pothos is a spectacularly easy plant. It wants warm temperatures, moderate humidity, and and ...
MSN: Avoid growing pothos plants unless you're ready for these 12 downsides
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Pothos is often the gateway plant for many houseplant hoarders. When people become first-time plant parents, it's often with pothos, or ...
AOL: How to Grow Pothos—and Keep It Happy and Healthy for Years
Pothos is a striking and easy-care houseplant, ideal for newcomers to gardening. This sturdy vine thrives with minimal attention, though understanding its water and soil needs is key to preventing ...