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Pothos Neon (Epipremnum aureum)

$24.99


Item # 255172460064

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Characteristics

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), often called 'Devil's Ivy', are a tropical evergreen vine that come in a wide variety of leaf variations on their heart-shaped leaves ranging from splashes of marble green to large white variegated leaves. This extremely popular houseplant is a favorite among all collectors.

How to Care for Neon Pothos

  • Light: Thrives in medium indirect light but can easily tolerate low-light environments.
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry out slightly in between watering. Water approximately every 9-14 days depending on what kind of light the plant receives.
  • Special Care/Notes: This plant loves to climb, proving a trellis or allowing the plant to trail produces much larger leaves than keeping the plant compact. An excellent low-maintenance choice.

*Plant and pot sold separately.




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