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Which are the absolute best ? I have a veiled and I am going to be purchasing some plants..
Pathos can handle the water, are a vine you can train to cover your branches, grow fast, come in several colors, and are available everywhere. Unlike Ficus and Sheffelera, they don't loose leaves, and then need replacement.
Is pothos strictly an indoor plant? I want to use it outdoors.
Luis
Here's a little of what I read "They can be grown outside in a warm shaded area like a green house, balcony or patio. You can also plant them in the ground under other larger plants to protect them from the sun. Make sure you choose a location that does not expose them to the harsh midday and afternoon sun. This plant thrives in a narrow range of conditions. So you'd need to live in a region that had temperature fluctuations only between 83F to 63F, plus put it in the shade. Direct sun for too long will scorch it. Plus it doesn't like to be wet, so no rain.
In our Cali heat the pathos will die outdoors now. I recently put mine outside in a very cool area and it still started to die.
I have hibiscus in my veileds enclosure. They are doing great indoors with a grow light. They thrive outdoors as far as I know. They like the sun light. I have always found them to be very hardy and there is such a large variety in color and in type of flowers. (some have single layer of petals while others have multi layers). My veiled loves to munch on their leaves too and they are completely safe for him.
Hope this helps. Oh, I picked mine up from Lowes...
I am afraid they use some chemicals on the plants. I asked the sales people and they said they did not know so I did not want to take the chance. What do you do?