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pothos with holes name Baltic Blue Pothos

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pothos with holes name Baltic Blue PothosBotanical Name: Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue' Native Region Environment: Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and Australia Sun Light: Interestingly, Baltic Blue can tolerate a bit more light than other pothos but the more light exposure the greener the leaves, therefore the less blue hues. Bright indirect light for approximately 6 hours is good. If greening up too much, try moving it back from the light source a couple feet. Temperature: Houseplant

 Botanical Name: Epipremnum pinnatum 'Baltic Blue'

Native Region/Environment: Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and Australia

Sun/Light: Interestingly, Baltic Blue can tolerate a bit more light than other pothos but the more light exposure the greener the leaves, therefore the less blue hues.  Bright indirect light for approximately 6 hours is good. If greening up too much, try moving it back from the light source a couple feet.

Temperature: Houseplant with indoor temperatures above 55 degree.  Outdoors, USDA Zones 11-12

Water: Baltic Blue prefers mostly consistently moist, but not wet soil.  Under water rather than over water.

Soil: Organically rich porous soil composition

Growth Pattern: As with most pothos, Baltic Blue develops the attractive, deep fenestrations as the plant matures, but it develops those leaf cuts earlier than most pothos.  This is a trailing vine that can be positioned to drape down from an elevated position, a hanging basket or on top of a bookcase for example, or trained to climb a moss pole or small trellis.

Mature Size: Indoors: vines can grow 12' or more.  Outdoors: the vines can climb over 30' or 40'.

Attributes: Deep, deep dark green leaves on delicate trailing vines that develop a bluish cast and then the signature cut leaf fenestrations. 

Pot: 3.5" or 4"

Fenestrations are a survival adaptation of the pinnatum species, developed by the densely growing climbing vines where holes and/or deep divisions occur in the leaves so as to permit filtered, dappled light to trickle through even to the lower leaves.  This adaptation allows healthy leaf growth to occur over a much greater portion of the entire vine as opposed to just the on a crown tips.

All species of Epipremnum are known as good house companions as they filter harmful VOC's, like formaldehyde, benzene and others, from their environment.

This plant may have a degree of toxicity that may cause illness or discomfort if ingested.  It is grown and sold for Ornamental purposes and not intended as a food nor fodder.  Additionally, contact with the sap of this plant may cause irritation or discomfort.

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