Epipremnum Aureum – Hanging Money Plant
Hanging Money Plant
Botanical Name: Epipremnum Aureum
Also known as:
- Money Plant
- Devils Ivy
- Scindapsus Aureus
- Taro Vine
- Ceylon Creeper
- Ivy Arum
- Hunters Robe
- Golden Pothos
- Pothos Plant
- Devil’s Vine
- Marble Queen
- Pothos
- Joseph’s coat
An evergreen perennial indoor plant.
Particularly good at filtering Formalde. Benz. Xyle. and Tolue.
Golden Pothos is an excellent air-purifying plant.
Money plant or Golden Pothos plant is one of the most effortless Indoor house plants for which to mind. These attractive plants can sit on the floor, hang in a basket, or grow 5ft tall when attached to a pole. Pothos Plants are easy to care for and can grow almost anywhere. In other words, a Pothos Plant is the perfect houseplant for beginners.
The Pothos plant is a typical, intense as-nails plant with vine stems and sparkling, heart-formed leaves that are unpredictably marbled with yellow or white. It would appear that a variegated heart-leaf philodendron. In bright light, its leaves become quite large.
Golden Pothos also tolerates lower light levels without losing its variegation and looks best displayed as a hanging plant.
Latin synonyms are Epipremnum Pinnatum Aureum (mainly the US and Canada), Scindapsus Aureus (Europe), or Phaphidophora Aureu (previous botanical name)
(All plants are sold in generic nursery pots, and may naturally vary in colors/sizes from the exact images illustrated above.)
The soil around Golden Pothos should be kept relatively moist but take care not to overwater. It has a shallow root system which means less water is needed to saturate the soil down to the lowest roots.
Reduce the frequency and amount of water to light or moderate watering in winter.
Indoor Golden Pothos require bright filtered light for most of the year. The yellow variegation of the plant becomes more pronounced when exposed to greater amounts of light.
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