Pothos Plants

Pothos plants bring an easy sort of greenery into the home. The soft, trailing vines and simple heart shaped leaves have a way of brightening shelves or corners without asking for much in return. Many people start their houseplant journey with a pothos plant because it behaves well indoors and keeps growing even when life gets busy. Whether you prefer a golden pothos plant with warm tones or a patterned epipremnum with gentle variegation, each one in the Carbeth Plants collection offers a calm, lived-in feel to your space.

Plant Highlights

  • Simple to look after and happy in most indoor light
  • Helps freshen the air in living rooms, offices, and bedrooms
  • Lovely trailing vines that suit shelves, high cupboards, or hanging pots
  • Includes epipremnum aureum, epipremnum pinnatum, and several variegated forms

Varieties Available

  • Golden Pothos: Warm yellow and green leaves that grow steadily and reliably, ideal if you want something forgiving.
  • Epipremnum Pinnatum: A longer, climbing form that can trail naturally or be guided up a moss pole for taller growth.
  • Neon Pothos: Bright chartreuse leaves that stand out beautifully in softer, shaded rooms.
  • Manjula and Happy Leaf: Soft marbled patterns and curling foliage for anyone who likes something a bit different.
  • Pothos on Moss Pole: A good choice if you want a plant with height and larger leaves as it matures.
  • Mixed Pothos Collections: Great for anyone building a small indoor jungle or wanting a few different leaf patterns at once.

Why Choose a Pothos Plant from Carbeth Plants

Every pothos plant in this collection is chosen with home growing in mind. Before leaving the nursery, plants are checked for healthy roots, fresh compost, and signs of new shoots. These indoor plants cope well with lower light areas, the odd missed watering, and the general ebb and flow of a busy household. Whether you want a compact starter plant or something fuller for a shelf display, each one has been picked for reliable quality.

  • Well-rooted and garden-centre grade
  • Grows well once settled, with new leaves forming regularly
  • Suitable for hanging pots, trailing displays, or climbing arrangements
  • Variegated options for those who enjoy unusual foliage
  • Clear pot sizes and plant heights to help you choose properly

Seasonal Interest: How Pothos Changes Through the Year

Pothos stays leafy all year, but the way it grows shifts with the seasons. Knowing what to expect makes care much easier.

  • Spring usually brings a burst of fresh leaves and quicker trailing growth
  • Summer supports steady watering, brighter colour, and easy propagation
  • Autumn is slower, making it a good moment to tidy vines and refresh compost
  • Winter growth is gentle and steady, with lighter watering and protection from cold windows

How to Choose and Grow a Pothos Plant

Choosing a pothos plant is mostly about the look you want and the spot you have free. If you like long, relaxed greenery, a hanging style works well. If you want a plant with shape and height, a moss pole option is the better fit.

  • Place in bright, indirect light for a stronger colour
  • Keep compost lightly moist and let excess water drain away
  • Water when the top layer feels dry, rather than on a strict schedule
  • Trim back vines to shape the plant or encourage fuller growth
  • Repot when roots reach the edge of the pot or if growth slows noticeably
  • Wipe leaves now and then to keep them fresh
  • Browning tips often point to dryness, while yellowing leaves may mean too much water

These indoor plants are very forgiving, which is why they are so often recommended for beginners.

Our Quality Promise and UK Delivery

Every pothos plant is packed with care so the leaves and stems arrive safely. We work closely with trusted UK growers to make sure each plant reaches you in good condition, with healthy roots and fresh compost. Your order is prepared by hand and delivered as quickly as possible.

  • Reliable UK delivery with careful handling
  • Packaging designed to protect foliage during transit
  • Strong, healthy plants that settle well once placed indoors
  • Friendly support for anyone new to indoor gardening

Frequently Asked Questions

It keeps its green leaves even in low light and is very hard to harm, which led to the nickname.
Yes. It handles most indoor conditions and does not require much day-to-day care.
Either is fine. Hanging creates soft trailing vines, while climbing on a moss pole encourages bigger leaves.
It is best kept out of reach of cats and dogs, as the leaves can be mildly toxic if eaten.
This can happen if the air is too dry or the plant is watered inconsistently.
Very easily. Snip beneath a node, place in water, and wait for new roots to appear before potting up.
Common reasons include soil that stays wet for too long or a lack of light.