What is this plant on the balcony, I don t know where it came from, the stem is as thin as a toothpi

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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Thirty-seven. A creeping herb for the treatment of bruises.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pothos: Large evergreen liana. It grows in the tropics, often climbing on the rocks and trunks of trees in the rainforest, and can grow into huge vines.

    The green leaves have yellow patches on them. Its winding is strong, the aerial root is developed, it can be attached to the column made of brown tie, placed in the foyer, hotel, can also be cultivated into a drape shape placed in the study, window sill, is a more suitable indoor flower.

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