Here are the pictures:
Cuttings of Scindapsus pictus argyraeus, commonly called Satin Pothos. I no longer have the parent plant, but these cuttings have been going along fine in water for a while now.
I have seen this plant referred to as Scindapsus pictus argyraeus with adult foliage and as Scindapsus siamense. Though all the pictures open larger when clicked, this one benefits the most.
I think this shot shows its growth habit, which closely resembles Philodendron hederaceum
Close up of a leaf from the previous plant
This is a juvenile Philodendron brandtianumJust to muddy the waters a bit, I'd thought I'd post a picture of a plant I bought recently that was mislabled by Exotic Angel as Scindapsus pictus/Silver Philodendron:
I think this shot shows its growth habit, which closely resembles Philodendron hederaceum
Lovely blog, and very well managed plants. I'll be here often!
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