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buy golden pothos near me Buy Golden Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum) Moss stickWatch a Golden Pothos climb and you will see it transform. On a moss stick, those familiar trailing vines redirect their energy upward producing progressively larger, bolder leaves the higher they go. This listing offers four sizes from a compact 60 cm desk piece to a commanding 120 cm floor specimen, so you can choose exactly the right scale for your space and budget. Key Features Four size options: 60 cm, 80 cm, 100 cm, and 120 cm on a moss stick

Watch a Golden Pothos climb and you will see it transform. On a moss stick, those familiar trailing vines redirect their energy upward — producing progressively larger, bolder leaves the higher they go. This listing offers four sizes from a compact 60 cm desk piece to a commanding 120 cm floor specimen, so you can choose exactly the right scale for your space and budget.

Key Features

  • Four size options: 60 cm, 80 cm, 100 cm, and 120 cm on a moss stick
  • Climbing form produces larger, more mature leaves than trailing specimens
  • NASA-recommended air-purifying plant — proven to remove formaldehyde and other indoor pollutants
  • One of the most forgiving houseplants available — thrives even with inconsistent care
  • Golden-yellow variegation on heart-shaped leaves adds warmth and movement to any room

Why It Works in Dubai

The Golden Pothos is arguably the most reliable houseplant for Dubai conditions. It handles air conditioning, low humidity, irregular watering, and a wide range of light levels without complaint. The moss stick form encourages upward growth and aerial root attachment, producing the kind of lush, mature foliage that a trailing pothos simply cannot match. From a compact desktop accent at 60 cm to a statement floor plant at 120 cm, there is a size for every room in the house.

Care Snapshot

Light: Bright indirect light for best variegation; tolerates low light but may lose golden patterning
Water: Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feel dry; mist the moss stick occasionally to encourage root attachment
Humidity: Low to moderate; adapts well to dry, air-conditioned environments

What You’ll Receive

One Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) trained on a moss stick in a nursery pot. Select your preferred height: 60 cm, 80 cm, 100 cm, or 120 cm. For a trailing form without a support, see our Golden Pothos Trailing at 30–40 cm. For a single climbing size with moss pole, see our Golden Pothos Climbing Form at 80–100 cm.

Contains calcium oxalate crystals that are toxic to cats and dogs. Ingestion causes oral irritation, swelling, excessive drooling, and difficulty swallowing. Keep out of reach of pets and children. Appearance may vary from photos.

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In this book, the author takes a look at the downfall of civilizations. Yes, that's plural. There are several models of how civilization is progressing. One is that we're getting better and better as time goes by. Another, less popular one states that we are actually in decline, going down from some sort of golden age. You'll find many of these proponents in the old age homes and such. For them, the only disagreement is when we are declining from. Wright takes a look at the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of civilizations, taking examples from several once- prospering civilizations. This book stands as a call to action that something must be done to grow smartly and be careful on how we allocate the scant resources we have left. While he doesn't hit an anything new, this book's strength is its concise nature. The several examples are familiar and in that have more impact. The strongest example is one he visits several times to show an analogy of current times: Easter Island. This isolated speck in the Pacific was once a thriving mini-civilization with culture and art. And a lot of trees. These trees helped the islanders fish and raise their ceremonial head sculptures. However, these trees also were a poorly cultivated resource. Someone not too long ago cut down the last tree, and the island is now a wasteland and anthropological curiosity. We are doing the same thing. How many trees do we have left to cut?
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It is an extensive review of the literature on rise and fall of civilizations with observations on our's. Extremely well footnoted and referenced it however suffers from the author appearing to have little direct primary experience in the study of his topic. Nonetheless there is good information here and substantiation of the notion that cultures come and go, frequently going as a result of the lack of capacity necessary to change group behavior in response to certain challenges. He presents compelling evidence that those overwhelming challenges often revolve around irrational and compulsive exploitation of natural resources. Sadly I share the author's pessimism in regard to our global culture being likely to respond adequately to the ongoing destruction of our livable earthly environment. I fear the planet is headed for a massive kill off in the disturbingly near future.
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This is an impressive quick read. I hate to be the kind of person preaching on Doom's Day, but I do find the definition of progress to be a multi-faceted, direct correlation to humanity, or as this book challenges, inversely related. As Le Corbusier once stated in Towards a New Architecture, "[Progress is] the study of minute points pushed to its limits." I think that we forget that limits do exist. On a sustainability level, we seem to forget that growth is bound to a carrying capacity which is only a constant. We exceed limits in population, in wealth, in energy consumption, and we are doing so blindly because we believe we are progressing. This is the first that I heard the term "progress traps" (which I think Wright may have coined himself), and I believe we seem to fall under the impression that distilling or expanding our limitations is an ultimate form of progress, when in fact, its lack in sustainability will only push us back. If you have the time, it's a pretty quick and enlightening read. If you are still on the fence with the concepts discussed in the book, I recommend finding it at a local library before committing to buy. For me, I recommend it. Also, if you are interested, there is a documentary based on this book called "Surviving Progress" (2011). I prefer the book so much more, but the documentary wasn't that bad.
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