had to ask ... Scindapsus yes or no safe

Montys mom

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been trying to find out if i can use this brought it .. thinking i can


scindapsus is a member of the Araceae family of plants. It contains approximately 40 species of tropical plants. Scindapsus originated in the forests of Southeast Asia and is considered endemic to that country. Scindapsus plants are climbing vines, with stems reaching 10 to 40 feet (about three to 12 m), depending on the variety. Many varieties of Scindapsus have become popular houseplants because they are so easy to grow, but caution is advised as they are considered poisonous


so i looking for a diff name for it ... ut may be one of you can can help me out please....:)

ok so found it is .. just get lost around here .. so its in he seems to like it just hope he does not eat it
 
I could not find any specific cases of poisoning in the literature, but I would not use them in an environment with a species of chameleon known to graze on leaves. While "pothos" - Epipremium aureum is very closely related (it was once called Scindapsus aureus), it is far lower in the irritating oxalates, and so is considered safe enough. I would stick with pothos if you have an omnivore.
 
oh ok... if i knew how to put a pic on here i would but cannot work it out

so far hes not not had a go at it just the jasmin plant.. i have in there ...

plant names can sure get confusing
 
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