369 C
Beaucarnea recurvata
663 C
Scindapsus pictus
368 C
Aloe Vera
374 C
Philodendron hederaceum 'Brasil’
7680 C
Tradescantia zebrina
363 C
Epipremnum pinnatum
363 C
Monstera deliciosa
7737 C
Dracaena fragrans
7489 C
Pilea peperomioides
553 C
Ficus lyrata
560 C
Saintpaulia ionantha
362 C
Schlumbergera
559 C
Muehlenbeckia complexa
5535 C
Ficus elastica,
361 C
Chlorophytum comosum
367 C
Acanthocereus tetragonus
349 C
Spathiphyllum
575 C
Dracaena trifasciata
560 C
Sansevieria cylindrica
364 C
Epipremnum aureum
Pothos Are Cool!
Epipremnum aureum
Light: Indirect Sun
Water: Once a Week
Soil Preference: Average (Normal Potting Soil)
Nickname(s): Devil's Ivy
Geographical Origin
Native to Moorea in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. Researchers at NASA found it was one of the 10 most air-purifying plants.
Light Preferences
Pothos enjoy a light spot, but preferably not in direct sunlight or a draught. The paler the leaves, the more light the plant needs. Bear in mind that deep shade may mean that your pothos loses its variegation.
Some plant food once a month will maintain Pothos's growth. They are fast-growing plants that can add up to a foot to their length during the growing period between December and May. When cared for well, they can reach 20-40 feet tall and three to six feet wide, living an average of five to 10 years.
Propagation
Once a vine starts to look bare, or if you want to make a million more pothos, clean a pair of sharp scissors and trim just above an existing leaf and stem joint.