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pothos wall planter Golden Pothos Epipremnum aureumDiscover the Golden Pothos: A Houseplant Hero The Golden Pothos variety of Epipremnum Aureum is a houseplant classic and a staple on desks and office windowsills. Its an easy to propagate and extremely adaptable plant thats known for being able to live in standard fluorescent lighting alone. However, we do consider this a get what you give plant meaning the more light and care you give this plant, the more impressive the growth and variegation will

Discover the Golden Pothos: A Houseplant Hero

The ‘Golden Pothos’ variety of Epipremnum Aureum is a houseplant classic and a staple on desks and office windowsills. It’s an easy to propagate and extremely adaptable plant that’s known for being able to live in standard fluorescent lighting alone. However, we do consider this a ‘get what you give’ plant meaning the more light and care you give this plant, the more impressive the growth and variegation will be. 

Golden Pothos Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Epipremnum Aureum
  • Pronunciation: ep-ih-PREM-num AW-ree-um
  • Common Name: Golden Pothos
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: China, the Indian Subcontinent, Australia, New Guinea, Southeast Asia, and various islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans

How to Care for Golden Pothos

  • Care Level: Easy 
  • Light: Can adapt to most lighting conditions. Not suited for intense, direct sun.
  • Water: Allow first inch of soil to dry out before watering. Tolerates being dry better than being soaked. This plant is drought tolerant. 
  • Humidity: Can tolerate any humidity 
  • Temperature: 65-75F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
  • FeedingApply a diluted liquid fertilizer about once a month during spring and summer
  • Growth: Fast growing. Can grow as long as 10’
  • Propagation: Cuttings 
  • Pests: Look out for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insect
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fun Fact About Pothos: A True Climber’s Delight

The Golden Pothos can grow up to 10 feet long if given a chance to climb. The more support you provide, the more impressive and large its leaves will become!

History Of The Pothos: From Tropical Roots to Modern Homes

Originating from the tropical regions of China, India, and Southeast Asia, the Golden Pothos has been a cherished plant for decades. Its ability to thrive in diverse environments made it a staple in homes and offices worldwide.

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Discover expert tips on how to keep your new Pothos thriving by checking out our comprehensive Pothos Care Guide, covering everything from watering to lighting for lush, healthy growth.

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