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Description
🌿 The Robust Epipremnum
The Epipremnum genus (most commonly E. aureum) is one of the most popular houseplants globally, cherished for its resilience, ease of care, and rapid, beautiful trailing growth habit. It is often nicknamed "Devil's Ivy" because it is nearly impossible to kill and stays green even in the dark.
Foliage and Form
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Foliage: The leaves are typically heart-shaped and glossy. Depending on the exact cultivar (e.g., 'Golden Pothos', 'Neon', 'Marble Queen'), the leaves can range from solid vibrant green to heavily variegated with streaks of yellow, white, or cream.
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Form: It is a vining or trailing plant, perfect for hanging baskets or allowing to drape across shelves. It can also be trained to climb a moss pole for larger, more mature leaves.
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Size: This is a large, well-established plant, standing tall at about 80 cm (31.5 inches) and delivered in a 19 cm pot. This size suggests it has long, substantial vines, making an immediate statement.
Care and Requirements
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Light: The Pothos plant is incredibly adaptable and tolerates low light conditions well. However, to maintain the most vibrant variegation (the white or yellow markings), it should be placed in bright, indirect light.
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Watering: It is quite forgiving. Allow the top few inches of soil to dry out completely between waterings. It will often droop dramatically when thirsty, giving a clear signal that it needs a drink.
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Toxicity Warning: It's important to note that Epipremnum plants are toxic if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals, so keep the trailing vines out of reach of curious pets and small children.