Devil's Ivy
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by RugbyHukr on January 24, 2006 11:19 PM
That is an adjunct for setting roots.
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by GardenGuy_Gardener on January 28, 2006 09:41 AM
I'm pretty sure thats the start of areal roots But im not sure.
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I've had a devil's ivy/pathos for about 8 years and it's thriving. However, it has hard brown nubs on the stem and some have grown to 1 inch. Any idea what this is and if it's a problem?
Thanks.