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Hawaiian Pothos is the mature form of the Golden Pothos or Devil’s Ivy Plant. You can find it growing in the wild in Hawaii, but also in Florida, and several other tropical regions of the world.
The main difference between Hawaiian and Golden Pothos is the leaf size and shape. Golden Pothos leaves are oval or heart-shaped, usually 3 – 4 inches long.
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You can grow this pothos outdoors if you live in USDA zones 9a to 12. If it gets too big to live in a pot, you can simply plant it in your garden. Use it as a ground cover, or let it climb a fence, wall, or tree. However, make sure that you keep the plant contained.