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10 Pothos Varieties You'll Want to Add to Your Houseplant Collection
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a highly favored houseplant recognized for its glossy, often variegated, heart-shaped green leaves. This tropical vining plant excels in various indoor settings, looking equally impressive in containers or cascading from hanging baskets. While it thrives in bright, indirect light, such as that from an east or west-facing window, pothos can also tolerate medium to low light conditions. However, lower light levels may result in slower growth and diminished variegation in its leaves. Proper watering involves allowing the top half of the soil to dry out between waterings, a condition easily checked by inserting a finger into the potting mix. Pothos generally adapts well to any standard potting mix formulated for container plants.
This article showcases ten distinct varieties of pothos, highlighting their unique characteristics as identified by plant experts Justin Hancock from Costa Farms and Keri Wilson from Garden Media Group. Each variety discussed can achieve significant lengths, potentially reaching up to 25 feet long and 6 inches wide indoors over several years, though outdoor hardiness is limited to USDA Zone 11.
The Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a classic choice, featuring dark green leaves irregularly marked with gold. It is noted for being one of the fastest-growing pothos species, with larger leaves developing when grown vertically in bright light. The Global Green Pothos (E. aureum 'Global Green'), developed in Japan, exhibits a unique green-on-green variegation, with medium green leaves subtly edged in dark green, sometimes displaying cream streaks or splashes. Manjula Pothos (E. aureum 'HANSOTI14') is a slower-growing variety known for its highly variable creamy white variegation, which can appear as large chunks, streaks, or marbling on its typically wider, heart-shaped leaves.
Albo Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Albo-Variegata’) is a striking variety, distinguished as a different species from E. aureum. It features longer leaves that develop unique jagged cuts as the plant matures, giving it an appearance similar to a variegated Monstera. Ceba Blue Pothos (E. pinnatum 'Cebu Blue') is notable for its blue-green leaves often adorned with a silver sheen. Like other E. pinnatum varieties, its leaves are longer and narrower than Golden Pothos, with mature plants potentially forming Monstera-like slits. Jessenia Pothos (E. aureum 'Jessenia'), a mutation of Marble Queen, displays dark green, heart-shaped leaves marbled with lighter green. Its variegation becomes more pronounced with increased light exposure. Silver Streak Pothos, with its long, narrow, lance-shaped foliage and fine silver streaking on dark green leaves, offers a distinct visual contrast. Marble Queen Pothos (E. Aureum 'Marble Queen') is a popular variety known for its vibrant blend of bright green and crisp white variegation, which is brightest in medium to bright indirect sunlight but also tolerates low light. N'Joy Pothos (Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy') is a smaller, bushier variety with charming green leaves splashed with white splotches, ideal for brightening areas with bright, indirect light. Finally, Jade Pothos (E. aureum 'Jade') provides beauty in low-light environments, though brighter indirect light encourages faster growth and more vibrant solid green leaves, making it suitable for decorative propagation tubes on bookcases or walls.
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