NOUN
- evergreen liana widely cultivated for its variegated foliage
- any of various tropical lianas of the genus Scindapsus
How To Use pothos In A Sentence
- In the ravine Gordonia, Photinia, Pothos flammea and another species, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
- The trunks of the trees are everywhere concealed under a thick carpet of verdure; and if we carefully transplanted the orchideae, the pipers, and the pothoses, nourished by a single courbaril, or American fig-tree, * we should cover a vast extent of ground. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
- Aloe vera, chrysanthemums, ferns, ficus, philodendron, pothos, and spider plants are considered particularly good air filters, drawing pollutants out of the air and replacing them with fresh oxygen.
- She yawned, stared absently at Joey's note Iying beside the potted pothos on its red plaid runner. FAMILY BLESSINGS
- I'll bet a nickel that you could take a plant like a pothos, which is damn near unkillable, do some careful gene splicing for the environment you wish to "soften up" before sending in the 浪子
- Then, having used the Greek word pothos, he checks himself as though dreading a frown from Varius, and substitutes the Latin word puer, Vergil
- Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico: Mexico Living Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
- Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico by Ponytail palm, croton and dwarf poinciana: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
- For the less adventurous, there is a selection of low-maintenance houseplants such as ficus and pothos.
- Common houseplants like chrysanthemums and ferns add oxygen and filter out harmful particles, while aloe vera, philodendron, pothos, spider plants, and ficus reduce toxic chemicals like formaldehyde.