Scindapsus Pictus Exotica Silver Ann Argyraeus Compare, Identify and Care Tips Silver Pothos
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2020
- In this video, I discuss Scindapsus Pictus Exotica, Silvery Ann and Agyraeus. I compare plants and show you what to look for to identify each as well as provide care tips. Also commonly known as Silver Pothos.
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Peggy always gives the best advice; she is easy on the eyes and relatable. One of my favorite channels.
You gave the clearest description of each. I think I can now figure out which I have. Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for paying attention to the details of these beautiful plant's and for showing the very different types 🌿💚
Hi Peggy, I happened across another one of your videos as I was too looking for indoor care videos and saw Peggy's Plant channel with a scindapsus pictus. So glad I clicked on this particular video because I recently purchased another scindapsus plant at a local grocery store, labeled as silvery ann, but after watching your comparisons, I'm almost certain it's an Argyreus. I have grown pothos up my oak tree for years and the leaves were big as elephant's ears the higher up it grew, but the leaves that sprawled on the ground stayed small like you would see in potted planters. I took some cuttings before cutting down the oak tree and potted up for another oak tree in my future.😁 I'm also in Central FL Zone 9B.
Such a pleasant voice and beautiful smile! Thanks Peggy!
Perfect timing😀... I’m on my lunch break eating and watching with my coworkers. Love your videos🌱 ❤️
Thank you for bringing some new info on scindapsis and a concise description of the differences between the varieties.
They are my favorite for sure !!! Found a whole bunch in a random Home Depot here !
Ok, well I guess I lucked in to an Exotica today. Every now and again, something wonderful lands in the Coal Region of PA. I believe I'll follow your example of allowing mine to dry out before watering. I do that with my other plants and they're happy little things, for the most part. We don't talk about the Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma. I appreciate your no-nonsense approach and delivery.
i love these plants too! i love how the leaves feel, thick and substantial...
Good morning Peggy, great video! I never could tell the difference between these, now I know.👍🏻
It's snowing now, thank you for posting, you make my quarantine happy 😊. We need plant therapy these days. Big like👍🏼
So helpful to be able to see the plants side-by-side! Thank you so much!
You explained this very well Peggy and I need to add the Silvery Ann to my collection, thank you for this great informational video.
Thank you for all the info love how relaxed and carm you are will be coming back x
These are becoming my favorite. I just love them
Got the Argyraeus a few weeks ago and love it. The other two are on my wishlist.
I watched your video yesterday and now that I bought one today at a local nursery, I'm watching again 😊. Thanks for the info
Finally find an answer to my question, thank u for sharing ☺️
Thanks so much for posting this Peggy, they are so confusing, I get these 3 plants mixed up all the time 😂