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Epipremnum pinnatum Variegated

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4"

Variegated Epipremnum Pinnatum

Not to be confused with Pothos, the Epipremnum Pinnatum has spear-shaped leaves rather than heart shaped leaves. As they grow, the stems and leaves cascade and branch out. As the plant matures, its leaves may develop fenestrations (holes) or splits. The variegation in this plant will produce patches of white and magnificent marbling.

How to Care for Epipremnum Pinnatum

  • Light: Thrives in bright indirect light but can easily tolerate low-light environments. Avoid placing in direct sunlight as leaves may burn.
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry out slightly in between watering. Water around every 9-14 days depending on what kind of light the plant receives.
  • Special Care/Notes: This plant loves to climb, providingng a trellis or allowing the plant to trail produces much larger leaves. Though it can tolerate low-light environments, it may lose some of its variegation without enough bright indirect light.

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