Scindapsus Aureus Type 1 0.2M

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The plant has a multitude of common names including golden pothosCeylon creeper,[2] hunter’s robeivy arummoney plantsilver vineSolomon Islands ivymarble queen, and taro vine. It is also called devil’s vine or devil’s ivy because it is almost impossible to kill and it stays green even when kept in the dark.[3] It is sometimes mistakenly labeled as a Philodendron in plant stores. It is commonly known as money plant in many parts of the Indian subcontinent.[4][5] It rarely flowers without artificial hormone supplements; the last known spontaneous flowering was reported in 1964.[6]

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Money Plant
Scindapsus Aureus Type 1 0.2M

د.إ12.00