Marble Queen Pothos
*Plant height will vary.
The name says it all, this plant has heart-shaped glossy leaves that boast white and green marbling. This is such a lush plant, perfect for hanging! Pothos clean the air and are low maintenance since they can survive in low light. However, the more light, the more color.
Shade
Medium
Easy
Pet Toxic
The Dirt
Native to Southeastern Asia. In 1880 it was names Pothos aureus which is why it is known as pothos today. Pothos are relatively pest free. You can prune your plant to ensure that it will be fuller and bushier, especially since it grows quickly. Those cuttings can be propagated!
Shade
This plant likes a spot that gets low light or no direct sunlight at all, few plants are ok with this light condition. Pick a room with a north facing window, or a spot far from a bright window.
Medium
Water one a week. Before watering, feel the soil, top layer should be dry, if not dry wait a day or two. If the soil still is wet you risk giving the plant too much water, you don’t want it to rot.
Pet Toxic
Only when ingested it may cause mild oral and gastrointestinal upsetness. Keep out of reach from pets and small children.
Marble Queen Pothos
Care Tips
Marble Queen’s like their soil to be slightly dry
Remove yellow or brown leaves quickly
Water when the top of the soil is feeling dry
Pothos can benefit from misting once a week since it enjoys humidity
Native to Southeast Asia
Common Names
Devil’s Ivy
Hunters Robe
Golden Pothos
Taro Vine
Botanical Name
Epipremnum Aureum
Family
Araceae