Epipremnum aureum
Epipremnum aureum – Golden Pothos (Scindapsus)
Epipremnum aureum – Golden Pothos (Scindapsus)
Exposure
- Bright indirect light
- Medium light
- Low light
Rusticity
- The perfect beginner plant
- Tolerates low light
- Fast and vigorous growth
- Excellent air purifier
- Golden variegated foliage
Epipremnum aureum, universally known as Golden Pothos or Devil's Ivy, is arguably the most popular and easiest houseplant to care for. Renowned for its nearly indestructible resilience, it features long vines adorned with green, heart-shaped leaves generously splashed with golden yellow. It's the perfect plant for beginners or anyone looking to quickly add a cascade of lush greenery to their decor with minimal effort.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Its evergreen, heart-shaped leaves are a deep green marbled with beautiful flecks and streaks of golden yellow. The intensity of the variegation varies depending on light exposure.
- Light: Extremely adaptable, it tolerates a wide range of light conditions, from low light to bright, indirect light. Brighter exposure (without direct sun) will encourage more variegated and colourful foliage.
- Habit: It has a natural trailing habit, ideal for hanging baskets, but can also be trained to climb a support or trellis, attaching itself with its aerial roots.
- Growth: Its growth is fast and vigorous. Its vines can easily grow several feet in a single year under good conditions.
- Humidity: It is not demanding and adapts perfectly to the normal ambient humidity of a home.
- Potting Mix: A universal, well-draining potting mix for houseplants is all it needs.
- Temperature: It thrives in standard indoor temperatures, between 18°C and 29°C.
- Watering: Allow the soil to dry a few inches from the surface between waterings. One of its great advantages is that it visibly shows when it's thirsty: its leaves will droop slightly.
- Resistances: Exceptionally resistant to drought, forgotten waterings, and low-light conditions.
Use
- Types of Use: It is the quintessential plant for hanging baskets, for trailing from the tops of bookshelves and cabinets, or for dressing up a wall with a trellis. Its versatility is almost limitless.
- Decorative Benefits: The Golden Pothos brings a touch of life and a dynamic vertical or trailing element to any room. It is also renowned for being one of the best plants for purifying indoor air.
Care
- Fertilizing: Apply a liquid houseplant fertilizer about once a month during the growing season (spring and summer).
- Pruning: Prune the vines to control their length, encourage bushier growth at the base, and easily propagate the plant.
- Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years or when you notice the roots have filled the pot.
Plant details
Dimensions
Dimensions
Characteristics
Characteristics
Habit:
- Trailing
- Climbing
Flowering colours:
Plant needs
Plant needs
Watering:
- Tolerates dry and well-drained soil
Maintenance:
- Easy
- Prune as needed
Soil requirement:
- Well-drained
Features
Features
Resistance:
- Underwatering
- Drought
- Low light
Attract:
Use:
- Hanging
- Trailing pot
- Office
- Trellis
Attribute:
- Fast growth
- Air purifier
- Toxic

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