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House Plant Collection Epipremnum or Scindapsus

  • This adorable and lively pack of pothos is ready to sit front and center on your shelf or windowsill. The Pothos Collection consists of the Neon Golden, Satin Silver, Happy Leaf and Golden Pothos, each with its own striking variegation. Happiest in bright indirect light, this group of easy, trailing plants makes for a thoughtful gift or a stunning addition to your own collection.
  • 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 leaf cuttings.
  • This plants likes to be positioned within a east or west facing area that receives bright indirect sunlight. Too much shade can cause the silvery flecks to fade and the plant to lose it's velvety texture. If this occurs it's important to move your plant into a brighter area.
  • Water moderately, allowing the top of the soil to dry out, between watering. It's best grown in well drained soil and it doesn't like to be over watered.
  • You will get 4 Pothos plants in 10 cm pots.

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  • Pot Size

    10 cm

  • Season of Interest

    All year round

  • Light Required

    This plant likes to be positioned within a east or west facing area that receives bright indirect sunlight.

  • Watering

    Water moderately, allowing the top of the soil to dry out, between watering. It's best grown in well drained soil and it doesn't like to be over watered.

  • Best Growing Conditions

    Too much shade can cause the silvery flecks to fade and the plant to lose it's velvety texture. If this occurs it's important to move your plant into a brighter area.

Devil's Ivy

Pothos (Epipremnum or Scindapsus) not only has pretty, heart-shaped foliage that trails or climbs, it’s also one of the easiest house plants to grow. It’s tolerant of all kinds of conditions and neglect – it’s thought it gets its common name, devil’s ivy, because it can grow in low light levels and is virtually impossible to kill. Pothos can be trained up a pole or along wires on a wall, and also looks brilliant hanging from a shelf or hanging basket.

Also known as Ceylon creeper, hunter’s robe, ivy arum, money plant and taro vine, pothos is found growing up the trunks of trees in tropical forests in the wild. It can reach 20m tall but it’s only likely to reach about 2m in the average home.

Pothos is also fantastic at cleaning the air – in the 1989 landmark NASA study into air purifying plants, the lead scientist named it as his favourite air purifier.

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