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Species of Pothos L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Pothos hermaphroditus (Blanco) Merr. Pothos scandens L.   Pothos hermaphroditus(Blanco) Merr. Pothos scandensL.
Pothos longipes Schott  a Pothos longipesSchott  
Pothos scandens L.  a Pothos scandensL.  
Pothos seemannii Schott Pothos chinensis (Raf.) Merr.   Pothos seemanniiSchott Pothos chinensis(Raf.) Merr.
Pothos pinnatus L. Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl.   Pothos pinnatusL. Epipremnum pinnatum(L.) Engl.
Pothos crassinervius Jacq. Anthurium crassinervium (Jacq.) Schott   Pothos crassinerviusJacq. Anthurium crassinervium(Jacq.) Schott
Pothos cordatus L. Anthurium cordatum (L.) Schott   Pothos cordatusL. Anthurium cordatum(L.) Schott
Pothos digitatus Jacq. Anthurium digitatum (Jacq.) Schott   Pothos digitatusJacq. Anthurium digitatum(Jacq.) Schott
Pothos grandifolius Jacq. Anthurium grandifolium (Jacq.) Kunth   Pothos grandifoliusJacq. Anthurium grandifolium(Jacq.) Kunth
Pothos harrisii Graham Anthurium harrisii (Graham) G. Don   Pothos harrisiiGraham Anthurium harrisii(Graham) G. Don
Pothos coriaceus Graham Anthurium coriaceum G. Don   Pothos coriaceusGraham Anthurium coriaceumG. Don
Pothos aureus hort. Linden ex André Epipremnum aureum (Linden & André) G. S. Bunting   Pothos aureushort. Linden ex André Epipremnum aureum(Linden & André) G. S. Bunting
Pothos flexuosus Kunth Heteropsis flexuosa (Kunth) G. S. Bunting   Pothos flexuosusKunth Heteropsis flexuosa(Kunth) G. S. Bunting
Pothos acaulis Jacq. Anthurium acaule (Jacq.) Schott   Pothos acaulisJacq. Anthurium acaule(Jacq.) Schott
Pothos rigidus Aubl. Asplundia rigida (Aubl.) Harling   Pothos rigidusAubl. Asplundia rigida(Aubl.) Harling
Pothos chinensis (Raf.) Merr.  a Pothos chinensis(Raf.) Merr.  
Pothos officinalis Roxb. Scindapsus officinalis (Roxb.) Schott   Pothos officinalisRoxb. Scindapsus officinalis(Roxb.) Schott
Pothos rubrinervius Link Anthurium rubrinervium (Link) G. Don   Pothos rubrinerviusLink Anthurium rubrinervium(Link) G. Don
Pothos decursivus Roxb. Rhaphidophora decursiva (Roxb.) Schott   Pothos decursivusRoxb. Rhaphidophora decursiva(Roxb.) Schott
Pothos cannifolius Dryand. Spathiphyllum cannifolium (Dryand.) Schott   Pothos cannifoliusDryand. Spathiphyllum cannifolium(Dryand.) Schott
Pothos myosuroides Kunth Anthurium myosuroides (Kunth) Schott   Pothos myosuroidesKunth Anthurium myosuroides(Kunth) Schott
Pothos quinquenervius Kunth Anthurium quinquenervium (Kunth) Schott   Pothos quinquenerviusKunth Anthurium quinquenervium(Kunth) Schott
Pothos angustatus Kunth Anthurium angustatum (Kunth) Schott   Pothos angustatusKunth Anthurium angustatum(Kunth) Schott
Pothos pedatus Kunth Anthurium pedatum (Kunth) Schott   Pothos pedatusKunth Anthurium pedatum(Kunth) Schott
Pothos gracilis Rudge Anthurium gracile (Rudge) Schott   Pothos gracilisRudge Anthurium gracile(Rudge) Schott
Pothos macrophyllus Sw. Anthurium macrophyllum (Sw.) Schott   Pothos macrophyllusSw. Anthurium macrophyllum(Sw.) Schott
Pothos palmatus L. Anthurium palmatum (L.) Schott   Pothos palmatusL. Anthurium palmatum(L.) Schott
Pothos panduriformis Kunth Philodendron panduriforme (Kunth) Kunth var. panduriforme   Pothos panduriformisKunth Philodendron panduriforme(Kunth) Kunth var.panduriforme
Pothos crenatus L. Anthurium crenatum (L.) Kunth   Pothos crenatusL. Anthurium crenatum(L.) Kunth
  1. Pothos acaulis Jacq. (=Anthurium acaule (Jacq.) Schott)
  2. Pothos angustatus Kunth (=Anthurium angustatum (Kunth) Schott)
  3. Pothos aureus hort. Linden ex André (=Epipremnum aureum (Linden & André) G. S. Bunting)
  4. Pothos cannifolius Dryand. (=Spathiphyllum cannifolium (Dryand.) Schott)
  5. Pothos chinensis (Raf.) Merr.
  6. Pothos cordatus L. (=Anthurium cordatum (L.) Schott)
  7. Pothos coriaceus Graham (=Anthurium coriaceum G. Don)
  8. Pothos crassinervius Jacq. (=Anthurium crassinervium (Jacq.) Schott)
  9. Pothos crenatus L. (=Anthurium crenatum (L.) Kunth)
  10. Pothos decursivus Roxb. (=Rhaphidophora decursiva (Roxb.) Schott)
  11. Pothos digitatus Jacq. (=Anthurium digitatum (Jacq.) Schott)
  12. Pothos flexuosus Kunth (=Heteropsis flexuosa (Kunth) G. S. Bunting)
  13. Pothos gracilis Rudge (=Anthurium gracile (Rudge) Schott)
  14. Pothos grandifolius Jacq. (=Anthurium grandifolium (Jacq.) Kunth)
  15. Pothos harrisii Graham (=Anthurium harrisii (Graham) G. Don)
  16. Pothos hermaphroditus (Blanco) Merr. (=Pothos scandens L.)
  17. Pothos longipes Schott
  18. Pothos macrophyllus Sw. (=Anthurium macrophyllum (Sw.) Schott)
  19. Pothos myosuroides Kunth (=Anthurium myosuroides (Kunth) Schott)
  20. Pothos officinalis Roxb. (=Scindapsus officinalis (Roxb.) Schott)
  21. Pothos palmatus L. (=Anthurium palmatum (L.) Schott)
  22. Pothos panduriformis Kunth (=Philodendron panduriforme (Kunth) Kunth var. panduriforme)
  23. Pothos pedatus Kunth (=Anthurium pedatum (Kunth) Schott)
  24. Pothos pinnatus L. (=Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl.)
  25. Pothos quinquenervius Kunth (=Anthurium quinquenervium (Kunth) Schott)
  26. Pothos rigidus Aubl. (=Asplundia rigida (Aubl.) Harling)
  27. Pothos rubrinervius Link (=Anthurium rubrinervium (Link) G. Don)
  28. Pothos scandens L.
  29. Pothos seemannii Schott (=Pothos chinensis (Raf.) Merr.)


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