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Species of plant
it was first described, it was named Pothos aureus, which is why it is often commonly referred to as a "pothos". After an inflorescence was observed
Epipremnum_aureum
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pothos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pothos may refer to: Pothos (mythology), a god in Greek mythology and religion Pothos (plant), a genus
Pothos
Genus of plants
Kerala Pothos atropurpurascens M.Hotta – Borneo Pothos barberianus Schott– Borneo, Malaysia, Sumatra Pothos beccarianus Engl. – Borneo Pothos boyceanus
Pothos_(plant)
Greek mythological personification
In Greek mythology, Pothos (Ancient Greek: Πόθος, romanized: Póthos, lit. 'yearning, desire') is the personification of erotic desire. He is one of deities
Pothos_(mythology)
Species of flowering plant
Scindapsus pictus, commonly called satin pothos, silver pothos, or silver vine, is a species of flowering plant in the aroid or arum family, Araceae,
Scindapsus_pictus
Species of epiphyte
Pothos chinensis, also known as Chinese pothos, is a climbing plant species in the family Araceae, native to the Indian subcontinent, southern China, Taiwan
Pothos_chinensis
Species of flowering plant
Pothos scandens is a climbing tropical forest plant in the calla lily family Araceae. It is the type species of the genus Pothos. No subspecies are recorded
Pothos_scandens
Topics referred to by the same term
Pothos Argyros or Argyrus (Greek: Πόθος Αργυρός) can refer to: Pothos Argyros (Domestic of the Schools) (fl. 900s–922), Byzantine general and Domestic
Pothos_Argyros
Species of flowering plant
Families Media related to Pothos at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Pothos at Wikispecies International Aroid Society: 12. Pothos lancifolius Hook.f. v
Pothos_lancifolius
Species of epiphyte
Pothos longipes Schott". Retrieved July 1, 2024. "Pothos longipes Schott". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved July 1, 2024. "Pothos longipes"
Pothos_longipes
Species of flowering plant
Pothos repens is a species of climbing tropical forest plant in the family Araceae and the genus Pothos. No subspecies are recorded in the Catalogue of
Pothos_repens
Ornamental plant in a home or office
houseplant production began in California, focused on the Kentia palm and the pothos, later expanding to include Philodendron and Araucaria species in the 1940s
Houseplant
Species of flowering plant
conservation status of least concern. "Pothos brassii". Wildnet. Queensland Government. 2025. Retrieved 10 October 2025. "Pothos brassii". Australian Plant Name
Pothos_brassii
Greek god of desire
satisfied; whereas, in the case of Pothos, the individual longs for something that is absent or out of reach. Subsequently, Pothos is unfulfilled and potentially
Himeros
4th century BC Greek sculptor
the celebrated Ludovisi Ares in the Palazzo Altemps, Rome; a statue of Pothos restored as Apollo Citharoedus in the Capitoline Museum, Rome; and his statue
Scopas
Genus of flowering plants
Pedicellarum. The species was renamed Pothos paiei in 2020 when the genus Pedicellarum was subsumed into genus Pothos. Pothos paiei (M.Hotta) S.Y.Wong, A.Hay
Pothos_paiei
Species of plant
(Dryand. ex Sims) Sweet Pothos cannifolius Dryand. ex Sims Pothos canniformis Kunth Pothos leucophaeus Poepp. ex Engl. Pothos odoratus Anderson ex Sims
Spathiphyllum_cannifolium
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
the west wind and one of the four Anemoi, by whom she is the mother of Pothos in some texts. While Iris appears in several stories running errands or
Iris_(mythology)
Species of flowering plant
cabbage (also swamp cabbage, clumpfoot cabbage, or meadow cabbage, foetid pothos or polecat weed), is a low-growing plant that grows in wetlands and moist
Symplocarpus_foetidus
Byzantine Greek churchman and polymath
(Greek: Ἰωάννης Πεδιάσιμος; c. 1250 – early 14th century), also known as John Pothos, was a Byzantine Eastern Orthodox cleric, scholar, astronomer, mathematician
John_Pediasimos
probably ca. 890 or a little later. Pothos and Leo both followed military careers and reached high office. In ca. 921 Pothos was appointed to the post of Domestic
Pothos Argyros (Domestic of the Schools)
Pothos_Argyros_(Domestic_of_the_Schools)
Species of flowering plant
laciniatum Burm.f., 1768 Pothos caudatus Roxb., 1820 Pothos decursivus Wall., 1831 [Illegitimate] Pothos pinnatifidus Roxb., 1820 Pothos pinnatus L., 1763 Rhaphidophora
Epipremnum_pinnatum
Species of plant in the family raceae
belangeri (Engl.) Engl. Anthurium scolopendrinum var. contractum Engl. Pothos gracilis Rudge Pothos scolopendrinus Ham. Pothos scolopendrioides Desf.
Anthurium_gracile
Species of plant
Monocots Order: Alismatales Family: Araceae Genus: Scindapsus Species: S. treubii Binomial name Scindapsus treubii Engl. Synonyms Pothos enderianus N.E.Br.
Scindapsus_treubii
1920 song
"A Diosa", better known as "No potho reposare" (IPA: [nɔ ˈpɔθɔ rɛpɔˈzaɾɛ, - ˈpɔtɔ -]; transl. "I can't rest"), is a 1920 song composed by Giuseppe Rachel [it]
No_potho_reposare
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
of Exeter Press. p. 81. ISBN 9780859898386. "Ptolemy an Argead – pothos.org". pothos.org. Retrieved 2025-04-07. Chisholm 1911, p. 616. Grimal, Nicolas
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Titans
assistance to Pothos' superior, the doux of Antioch, Michael Spondyles. Following the rise to the throne of Romanos III Argyros (r. 1028–1034), Pothos was appointed
Pothos_Argyros_(11th_century)
(strategos) of Sebasteia under Emperor Leo VI the Wise. Alongside his brothers Pothos and Romanos, he participated in several key military campaigns, including
Leo_Argyros_(10th_century)
effeminate men. Hymen, god of marriage, weddings, and the bridal hymn. Pothos, god of sexual longing, yearning, and desire. Hedone, goddess of pleasure
List_of_love_and_lust_deities
Relationships of Alexander the Great
the Great (Hardcover). London: William Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-828439-8. Children of Alexander III the Great, pothos.org Alexander's Lovers, pothos.org
Personal relationships of Alexander the Great
Personal_relationships_of_Alexander_the_Great
Application of quantum theory mathematics to cognitive phenomena
logic – Theory of logic to account for observations from quantum theory Pothos, Emmanuel M.; Busemeyer, Jerome R. (2022-01-04). "Quantum Cognition". Annual
Quantum_cognition
Type of woody vine
jasminoides Arecaceae Calamus (synonyms including Daemonorops) Araceae Pothos, e.g. P. lancifolius Aristolochiaceae Aristolochia Bignoniaceae Anemopaegma
Liana
Genus of flowering plants
size is much reduced. The plants, commonly known as centipede tongavine, pothos or devil's ivy, depending on species, are typically grown as houseplants
Epipremnum
Figure depicted on ancient Greek vases
pyxis from the late 5th century BC shows Hedylogos, alongside his brother Pothos, drawing the chariot of Aphrodite. An oenochoe, originating from close to
Hedylogos
West wind god in Greek mythology
According to Nonnus, a late-antiquity poet, together they became the parents of Pothos, the god of desire, and according to Alcaeus of Mytilene (a six-century
Zephyrus
Species of flowering plant
Antilles). It was first described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1791 as Pothos crassinervius and transferred to Anthurium in 1829 by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott
Anthurium_crassinervium
Ritual offering
Scene of sacrifice, with a libation poured from a jug (Pothos Painter, Attic red-figure krater, 430–420 BCE)
Libation
Son of Alexander the Great (327–309 BCE)
Barsine Archived 2013-05-02 at the Wayback Machine Children of Alexander III the Great on Web Archive (Pothos.org 2011) A genealogical tree of Heracles
Heracles_of_Macedon
1976 studio album by Mort Garson
3:21 2. "Symphony for a Spider Plant" 2:41 3. "Baby's Tears Blues" 3:03 4. "Ode to an African Violet" 4:03 5. "Concerto for Philodendron & Pothos" 3:09
Mother_Earth's_Plantasia
Daughter of Darius III, died 323 BC
ISBN 0-521-22585-X originally published 1948 by Cambridge University Press Pothos.org - Stateira, mother and daughter Livius.org - Barsine/Statira Archived
Stateira (wife of Alexander the Great)
Stateira_(wife_of_Alexander_the_Great)
Greek personification of the sea
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Pontus_(mythology)
Byzantine aristocratic family
were military officers, such as Eustathios Argyros and his sons Leo and Pothos, or Basil Argyros in the 11th century. Basil's brother, the only Argyros
Argyros_(Byzantine_family)
333 BC battle between Alexander the Great and Darius III
Mediterranean Society. BRILL. p. 78. ISBN 9789004355774. Retrieved 30 August 2019. "pothos.org - Major Battles". Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved
Battle_of_Issus
Ancient Greek goddess of love
Spouse Hephaestus (divorced) Ares Children Eros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Pothos, Anteros, Himeros, Hermaphroditus, Rhodos, Eryx, Peitho, The Graces, Beroe
Aphrodite
Species of flowering plant
Binomial name Scindapsus officinalis (Roxb.) Schott Synonyms Monstera officinalis (Roxb.) Schott Pothos officinalis Roxb. Scindapsus annamicus Gagnep.
Scindapsus_officinalis
Subfamily of flowering plants
the true aroids. The subfamily consists of two tribes: Anthurium Schott Pothos L. Pothoidium Schott (monotypic) Mayo, S.J., Bogner, J., and Boyce, J.C
Pothoideae
Family of flowering plants
In 1789, Antoine Laurent de Jussieu classified all climbing aroids as Pothos and all terrestrial aroids as either Arum or Dracontium in his book Familles
Araceae
being Damaskinos Papandreou. The incumbent Metropolitan bishop is Maximos Pothos, who is also Director of the Orthodox Center of the Ecumenical Patriarchate
Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Switzerland
Greek_Orthodox_Metropolis_of_Switzerland
Species of moth
is 56–80 mm. Male dorsal Male ventral The larvae feed on satin pothos and golden pothos in Thailand. "CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae"
Eupanacra_variolosa
Plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent stems or runners
funnel creeper, or cat's claw trumpet Epipremnum aureum, known as golden pothos and devil's ivy Fallopia baldschuanica, the Russian vine Ficus pumila, known
Vine
Catholic diocese in Mecklenburg, Germany
Marquard in 1377/1378 1377–1378 Marquard Bermann anti-bishop 1381–1390 John Potho of Pothenstein also: Pottenstein as John III *unknown – 1390* death before
Diocese and prince-bishopric of Schwerin
Diocese_and_prince-bishopric_of_Schwerin
Comune in Calabria, Italy
the site of a great Saracen defeat of the Byzantine forces in Italy under Pothos in 1031. The diocese of Cassano was first mentioned in 1059. The rock above
Cassano_all'Ionio
Terrarium housing an ecosystem with living plants, animals and micro-organisms
Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is frequently used in bioactive terrariums due to its hardiness and ability to remove nitrogenous waste
Bioactive_terrarium
Byzantine catepan of Italy
and assault. Christophoros was out of power by 1029. He was replaced by Pothos, under whom the Saracen attacks continued. A church inscription in Thessaloniki
Christophoros_Burgaris
Species of plant in the family raceae
Kunth Synonyms Anthurium acaule var. brevipes Engl. Anthurium acaule var. scolopendrium (Spreng.) Kuntze Pothos crenatus L. Pothos scolopendrius Spreng.
Anthurium_crenatum
Helmuth Schneider, Leiden, Brill, 2005. ISBN 9004122699. Bažant, Jan, "Pothos I", in Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (LIMC). VII.1: Oidipous
List_of_Greek_deities
Creature in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Siren_(mythology)
Object in classical mythology
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Cap_of_invisibility
Symbol of medicine
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Rod_of_Asclepius
Species of flowering plant
Monocots Order: Alismatales Family: Araceae Genus: Anthurium Species: A. acaule Binomial name Anthurium acaule (Jacq.) Schott Synonyms Pothos acaulis Jacq.
Anthurium_acaule
Species of flowering plant
Synonymy Syngonium podophyllum var. typicum Engl. Syngonium peliocladum Schott Pothos auritus Willd. Arum auritum Vell. 1831, illegitimate homonym, not L. 1759
Syngonium_podophyllum
Deity addressed in the Orphic Hymns
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Prothyraia
Greco-Roman Hellenistic bronze sculpture
ch. 24 fig. 55. Richard Cocke, "Masaccio and the Spinario, Piero and the Pothos: Observations on the Reception of the Antique in Renaissance Painting",
Boy_with_Thorn
Supposed universal remedy
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Panacea_(medicine)
Rulers of the Byzantine Empire from 867 to 1056
emperor of the Romans 969–976 Kourkouas Charles Constantine count of Vienne Pothos (or Eustathios) Argyros general Basil II emperor of the Romans 976–1025
Macedonian_dynasty
Achaemenid dynasty heiress
1859; ed. Loeb). "Ochus - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2023-09-28. Pothos.org - Stateira, mother and daughter Livius.org - Barsine/Statira Archived
Stateira_(wife_of_Darius_III)
14th-century German Catholic bishop
John III Potho of Pothenstein (also spelled Pottenstein; died 1390) was Bishop of Bishopric of Münster from 1379 to 1382. He was then officially appointed
John_III_Potho_of_Pothenstein
Personification of strength in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Kratos_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological Titan
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Perses_(son_of_Crius)
Artefact in Greek mythology, part of the Argonauts' tale
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Golden_Fleece
Wooden horse in Greek mythology
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Trojan_Horse
Void state preceding creation
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Chaos_(cosmogony)
Species of plant
including northern Australia. Like the more commonly known Epipremnum aureum (Pothos), it is an evergreen vine typically on a tree as an epiphyte. Unlike the
Epipremnum_amplissimum
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Ouroboros
Genus of flowering plants
Br. Species: G. anceps Binomial name Gymnostachys anceps R.Br. Synonyms Pothos anceps (R.Br.) Spreng. ex Schult. & Schult.f. Gymnostachys gigantea Domin
Gymnostachys
Greek mythological artefact
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Pandora's_box
Ancient Greek goddess of the night
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Nyx
Personification of sleep in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Hypnos
Greek writer (1933–2023)
professor at Sorbonne. In 1996 this play, translated in English by Minoas Pothos and Rhoda Kaufman, was staged in California State university, Hayward, in
Maria_Lampadaridou-Pothou
Species of plant
POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:85219-1 Tropicos: 2100714 WFO: wfo-0000230757 Pothos podophyllus Wikidata: Q38469200 CoL: 4M6Q6 GBIF: 5331046 IPNI: 88343-1 IRMNG:
Anthurium_podophyllum
Plants grown in a limited glass container
This bottle with a lime pothos (Epipremnum aureum) has not been opened or watered since the plant was placed in it several months previously.
Bottle_garden
Species of flowering plant
kew-11459 PLANTS: ANPA12 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:85170-1 Tropicos: 2100703 WFO: wfo-0000230041 Pothos palmata Wikidata: Q38469084 Tropicos: 2103752
Anthurium_palmatum
Ancient Roman god of desire, affection and erotic love
power". In Latin philosophical discourse, cupido is the equivalent of Greek pothos, a focus of reflections on the meaning and burden of desire. In depicting
Cupid
Greek Orthodox archbishop (1935–2025)
for the first time since 1922. He was succeeded in Switzerland by Maximos Pothos [el]. Kalligiorgis died in Kos on 20 June 2025, at the age of 90. Legion
Ieremias_Kalligiorgis
Ancient Greek goddess of the day
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Hemera
10th century commander-in-chief of the Byzantine Army
921, as he is already mentioned as having died in 921. His successor was Pothos Argyros. His family is unknown. Rodolphe Guilland considered him an ancestor
Adralestos
Greco-Roman goddess of fame
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Pheme
Type of sacred standing stone
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Baetyl
Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Hygieia
of Italy from 1031 to 1033. He was sent to Bari after his predecessor, Pothos Argyrus, was killed in battle with the Saracens who had taken Cassano allo
Michael_Protospatharios
Syzygium gerrardii and Triadica sebifera Leaves of Epipremnum aureum (golden pothos) have a cuspidate drip tip. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Mass wedding arranged by Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great: A Reader. Routledge. p. 46. ISBN 978-1136640049. pothos.org - Drypetis, daughter of Darius and wife of Hephaestion Archived 2011-06-08
Susa_weddings
Mythical magical artifact in Plato's Republic
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Ring_of_Gyges
Byzantine emperor from 1028 to 1034
a member of the Argyros family. Other hypotheses about his father are Pothos Argyros who defeated a Magyar raid in 958 (identified by some scholars with
Romanos_III_Argyros
921 battle of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
outskirts of Constantinople. Romanos I retaliated with a campaign under Pothos Argyros, who reached the town of Aquae Calidae, near modern Burgas, but
Battle_of_Pegae
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Selene
Herb in Greek and Roman legend
deities Erotes Anteros Eros Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho War deities Adrestia Alala Alke Amphillogiai
Moly_(herb)
Figure in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Hermaphroditus
Personification of darkness in Greek mythology
Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other deities Chthonic
Erebus
POTHOS
POTHOS
POTHOS
POTHOS
Boy/Male
Arabic Indian
Gentle.
Boy/Male
Indian
Worshipers
Male
Egyptian
, the son of Se-khem-ka.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French
Stony Place; Song to Sing; Stony Spot
Male
Babylonian
, the omniscient.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Ruler of the Land
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
A River
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Horseman; Knight
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Latin, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic
Rival; Ambitious; Industrious; Eager; Flattering; Laborious
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern, Sikh
Love
POTHOS
POTHOS
POTHOS
POTHOS
POTHOS