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What is this plant growing along wires below the ceiling?
What is this potential lawn replacement plant?What is the name of this plant which has roots on its stem?What is this pest attacking and killing a douglas fir?Is this plant an indoor palm of some kind?Please identify this LivingTrends plant with a pink flower spikeWhat plant looks like a Peace Lily but has no flowers?What is this flowering succulent?Identify this plant with curled, white leavesIs All this blackberry plant or is there more then 1 plant?Is this my Bee Balm or just a weed?
I recently went to a restaurant in Bremen, Germany, and they had this plant growing along wires below the ceiling:

When I asked the waitstaff what kind of plant it was, they didn't know. But the owner gave me this:

My best guess after some web search is that it might be an Epipremnum aureum. Is that correct?
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I recently went to a restaurant in Bremen, Germany, and they had this plant growing along wires below the ceiling:

When I asked the waitstaff what kind of plant it was, they didn't know. But the owner gave me this:

My best guess after some web search is that it might be an Epipremnum aureum. Is that correct?
identification
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I recently went to a restaurant in Bremen, Germany, and they had this plant growing along wires below the ceiling:

When I asked the waitstaff what kind of plant it was, they didn't know. But the owner gave me this:

My best guess after some web search is that it might be an Epipremnum aureum. Is that correct?
identification
I recently went to a restaurant in Bremen, Germany, and they had this plant growing along wires below the ceiling:

When I asked the waitstaff what kind of plant it was, they didn't know. But the owner gave me this:

My best guess after some web search is that it might be an Epipremnum aureum. Is that correct?
identification
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Yes, agree, it looks like Epripremnum aureum. If you leave those cuttings in the bottle for a while, keep the water topped up, they should form roots, then you can pot them up in new potting soil. In fact, looking at the picture, I'm not sure they haven't already formed rather long roots...
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Yes, agree, it looks like Epripremnum aureum. If you leave those cuttings in the bottle for a while, keep the water topped up, they should form roots, then you can pot them up in new potting soil. In fact, looking at the picture, I'm not sure they haven't already formed rather long roots...
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Yes, agree, it looks like Epripremnum aureum. If you leave those cuttings in the bottle for a while, keep the water topped up, they should form roots, then you can pot them up in new potting soil. In fact, looking at the picture, I'm not sure they haven't already formed rather long roots...
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Yes, agree, it looks like Epripremnum aureum. If you leave those cuttings in the bottle for a while, keep the water topped up, they should form roots, then you can pot them up in new potting soil. In fact, looking at the picture, I'm not sure they haven't already formed rather long roots...
Yes, agree, it looks like Epripremnum aureum. If you leave those cuttings in the bottle for a while, keep the water topped up, they should form roots, then you can pot them up in new potting soil. In fact, looking at the picture, I'm not sure they haven't already formed rather long roots...
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