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can you die from ingesting a hawaiian pothos Variegated Hawaiian Pothos

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can you die from ingesting a hawaiian pothos Variegated Hawaiian PothosBotanical Name: Epipremnum aureum 'Hawaiian Pothos' Native Region Environment: French Polynesia Sun Light: Limited direct, prefers bright, indirect light Temperature: Indoor plant with minimum temperature above 60 degrees; outdoor is USDA Zones 11 12. Water: As a house plant more Hawaiian pothos die from overwatering than anything else. An occasional to frequent mist on the leaves and canes is great but allow the potting soil to dry half way. Water

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum 'Hawaiian Pothos'

Native Region/Environment: French Polynesia

Sun/Light: Limited direct, prefers bright, indirect light

Temperature: Indoor plant with minimum temperature above 60 degrees; outdoor is USDA Zones 11-12.

Water: As a house plant more Hawaiian pothos die from overwatering than anything else.  An occasional to frequent mist on the leaves and canes is great but allow the potting soil to dry half way.  Water until it runs through the pot and then allow the pot to drain.  Do not leave in excessive standing water for prolonged periods. Dry is better than wet.

Soil: Quick draining, fertile loose soil.

Growth Pattern: Hawaiian pothos are climbers in their natural habitat and will grow aerial roots as they grow to attach and for support.  Moss poles are highly recommended, or some climbing structure, to maximize their immense natural beauty.

Mature Size: Variable.  It really depends upon the growing conditions.  Immature leaves will be heart shaped and a few inches across whereas a fully mature leaf, under ideal growing conditions, will be almost 2' wide and 3' long.  A home with vaulted ceilings awash with bright indirect light from abundant windows will grow a far more substantial Hawaiian pothos than a room with a window that receives morning light only, but both will be variegated beauties. 

A typical Hawaiian pothos may grow 7'-8' indoors whereas in the wild they may scale a 100' tree with 3" thick canes.

Attributes: Deeply variegated glossy juvenile leaves in predominantly sharp yellows on vibrant greens give way to intensely variegated whites, creams, yellows and greens as they mature, and the leaves lose their glossy appearance and go matte. 

Pot: 3.5" or 4"

Regular pruning will encourage a thicker set. Fenestration occurs on older leaves to permit filtered light to lower leaves.  Good in hanging baskets too. Beautiful!

Hawaiian pothos, is an amazingly attractive houseplant that also cleanses the air of Benzene, Formaldehyde and other VOC's.

This plant may have a degree of toxicity that may cause illness or discomfort if ingested.  It is grown and sold for Ornamental purposes and not intended as a food nor fodder.  Additionally, contact with the sap of this plant may cause irritation or discomfort.

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Laura
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Good toy
Great toy for med dogs. A small one might have a bit of a hard time with the size but med and large dogs will love it. Thick plastic so they can’t pierce it quickly.
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Linda k.
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
good chew toy
Color: Yellow
My fur baby is small (13 lbs) but can chew anything apart (even squeaker balls). she likes the toy, tried her hardest to chew it apart, but is has been four of five days now and it is still like new
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Phoenix, US
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Color: Yellow and Purple
My pups love it
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Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 2
It is breakable
Although it was an exciting toy, it was not long lived. I can’t say it’s as durable as it claimed to be. My 12 lbs dachshund chewed through it in less than a day. He had fun, but there were too many little pieces he tore off. Not worth the risk of him ingesting them.
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Kelsey
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
The dogs like it very much, it produces a lot of noise.
Size: Large, Size: Large
I’m rating this based on my dogs’ response to this toy – they absolutely love it, and it has seen more use without damage than any of their regular throwing toys. At the same time, unless you enjoy, REALLY ENJOY the sound of crunching water bottles, you may not like having this ball in the house. Pros: The rubber outer shell of the ball is durable, and can survive both chewing and pulling forces (as a note, my dogs do not concentrate on chewing - they use it more for play games). It’s big enough for my dogs to play tug of war with it, hooking their teeth in the mesh, and they since it bounces around if they drop or kick it, it makes the game more interesting than rope. They did crush the interior plastic, but they don't really seem to care. It’s much more engaging than a normal ball, and can be modified to hold treats, sticks, rope elements and other external bits, which my shepherd mix loves; he gets bored easily and frequently, and this can actually entertain him. Cons: This toy is loud, and produces repetitive crunching sounds. It is apparently really engaging to chew, and my dogs will produce the horrid plastic crackling up to half an hour at a time. If you let your dogs in and out, it would make a fine outdoor toy, but since I have a dog door, it migrates around to pretty much wherever the dogs are. I kind of hate it, but will probably buy another if they break this one since they enjoy it so much.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2016

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