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devil's
(redirected from Devil's Ivy)

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devil's
pertaining to the devil; said of something evil.

devil's apple
solanumcapsicoides.
devil's bit
devil's droppings
devil's fig
solanumtorvum.
devil's fish
giant squid of the family Architeuthidae, presenting no danger to humans or animals, despite generations of fictive folk lore.
devil's food
daturastramonium.
devil's grip
a conformation defect in sheep in which the thorax is pinched in behind the shoulders. Reputed to make affected sheep more susceptible to fleece rot and blowfly strike.
devil's ivy
see datura.
devil's thorn
see tribulusterrestris.
devil's trumpet
daturastramonium.


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Philodendrons belong to the arum family (Araceae), which includes many popular indoor plants such as devil's ivy (Pothos), arrowhead vine (Syngonium), Swiss cheese plant (
If you do buy conventional synthetic carpeting, air it out thoroughly installing and decorate the nursery with devil's ivy, nephthytis, and spider plants, which have been shown to absorb off-gassing chemicals.
Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum), or devil's ivy, is the most popular table plant.
 
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