Golden Pothos

$39.00

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The Golden Pothos is a charming and easy-care plant that looks lovely cascading down a shelf or windowsill. With its heart-shaped leaves streaked with green to golden-yellow variegation, this plant is ready to steal the show. This pothos can be placed in low to indirect light and likes to dry between waterings. You can encourage bushy growth by pruning near a node and easily propagate these cuttings in water.

DETAILS & CARE

SIZE

XS—5″–8″ tall (including pot)

DIFFICULTY

No-fuss—Easy Care

LIGHT

Low to Bright Indirect

PET FRIENDLY

No—Toxic and not pet-friendly

AIR CLEANER

Yes—Releases oxygen and absorbs pollutants

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Healthy plant pre-potted with premium soil
    • Plant size: 5″-8″ tall (including pot)
  • Ecopots pot and saucer
    • Pot Size: 4.375 ” in diameter, 3.75” tall
    • Saucer Size: 4.19” in diameter
  • All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
Pot Color Charcoal , Stone , Taupe
Charcoal
Stone
Taupe

Description

Enhance your plant collection with the Golden Pothos. It is wonderfully versatile in the home or office—you can grow it in hanging baskets, let it climb a trellis, or grow it horizontally along a tabletop or mantle. Its enchanting variegation and vining nature adds an eye-catching element to any space when it eventually trails and spills beautifully over its pot. This plant is relatively fast-growing, making it perfect for a space that needs some greenery.

The Epipremnum genus, which includes pothos, is native to the tropical Solomon Islands. These plants can grow huge leaves if given something to climb on and are found in the wild growing on trees. Pothos can adapt from lower lighting to indirect light. Too little light and the variegation will fade. Water when the soil is mostly dry. Pothos are simple to propagate through cuttings.

Botanical Name

Epipremnum aureum

Common Name(s)

Golden Pothos, Devil’s Ivy, Pothos, Taro Vine, Devil’s Vine

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