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most expensive pothos RARE Epipremnum Marble Queen Pothos Large Leaves – Okanoka

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most expensive pothos RARE Epipremnum Marble Queen Pothos Large Leaves – OkanokaPLEASE READ OUR POLICY (IN TERMS & CONDITION SECTION) AND THE DESCRIPTION OF EVERY LISTING BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER (Bonus plant for every purchase available) Photo featured are references of the plants that will be shipped to you. Great shape and condition. Refer to the photo provided for sizes and forms. What you can expect to receive: a. Leaf: minimum of 2 b. Healthy plants RARE Epipremnum Marble Queen Pothos Large Leaves: A Majestic Pothos for

PLEASE READ OUR POLICY (IN TERMS & CONDITION SECTION) AND THE DESCRIPTION OF EVERY LISTING BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER
(Bonus plant for every purchase available)

Photo featured are references of the plants that will be shipped to you. Great shape and condition. Refer to the photo provided for sizes and forms.
What you can expect to receive:
a. Leaf: minimum of 2
b. Healthy plants

RARE Epipremnum Marble Queen Pothos Large Leaves: A Majestic Pothos for the Discerning Collector

The RARE Epipremnum Marble Queen Pothos with large, stunning leaves is one of the most sought-after cultivars in the Pothos family. The beautiful marbling of green and white is unique, and each leaf is distinct in pattern, making this a visually captivating addition to any plant collection.

Why the Marble Queen Pothos Captures Hearts

  • Mesmerizing Marbled Foliage: The elegant, variegated leaves featuring a mix of green, white, and silver create an intriguing visual contrast.
  • Lush and Luxurious Growth: With its rapid growth and large, heart-shaped leaves, this plant adds a bold statement to any space.
  • Perfect for Beginners and Experts Alike: Despite its beauty, the low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.

Epipremnum Marble Queen: From the Heart of Tropical Rainforests

  • Native to the Tropics: Originates from the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, where it thrives in shaded, humid environments.
  • Ecology of the Rainforest Floor: In its native environment, Epipremnum Marble Queen grows as a climbing vine, covering tree trunks and absorbing nutrients from the air.

Aerial Roots and Growth Patterns: Embracing the Climb

  • Aerial Roots: The plant produces aerial roots as it climbs to reach new heights, allowing it to secure itself while absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air.
  • Ideal Growth Support: Place the plant on a moss pole or allow it to cascade down for a beautiful, luxurious trail of leaves.

Guiding Care Tips for a Flourishing Epipremnum Marble Queen

  • Light Preferences: Thrives in bright, indirect light to maintain its distinct variegation but can also adapt to lower light.
  • Watering and Soil: Water when the top layer of soil dries out, and ensure good drainage to avoid waterlogging and root rot.
  • Humidity and Temperature Needs: Prefers warm, humid conditions (65-80°F) for optimal growth.
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Excellent. Not just pictures but also retrospective commentary, better in that than some other game art books out there which are just images without context. And of course these games are incredibly artful and the images themselves are worth looking at. Beautiful book inside and out
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This was my first book purchase, top notch quality and the feeling every page as you touch and turn it is satisfying, delivery was also earlier than anticipated. Some of the concept art in the book is available online if you know where to look, but there are some never seen before art in there too, plus the tidbits shared by the developers is nice and gives cool behind the scenes information, overall a great deal for any Deus Ex fan.
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Christian Romero
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★★★★★ 5
Yes, I Absolutely Asked For This.
Format: Hardcover
The Art of the Deus Ex Universe is a gorgeous artbook that encompasses Eidos Montreal’s past two Deus Ex games, Deus Ex Human Revolution and Deus Ex Mankind Divided. It starts with the foreword by the creator of Deus Ex Warren Spector who talks about the game he created being a classic and giving his approval of the latest games saying they keep the spirit of the original alive. From there you get five chapters of great art and behind the scenes commentary by the Art Director Jonathan Jacques-Belletete and Martin Dubeau. The five chapters are in order characters, weapons and tech, locations, the breach, and in-game adverts. The last two are short and brief compared to the first three chapters. You see the concepts on how they nailed the uniques aesthetic designs of Human Revolution and Mankind Divided. The “cyber-renaissance” look, as the art director calls it. The art style of these games give off a Cyberpunk dystopian look; that does not seem too far fetched to believe might happen. The Art of the Deus Ex Universe is a fantastic art book you get two games in one art book. You get good looking art concepts and fun making of Deus Ex facts. Such as the colors pink, violet and purple do not exist in the world of Deus Ex giving the visual metaphor of Eliza Cassan being an AI as she the only person who wears purple in the entire two games. There are many fun facts like that all over the art book as well as the beautiful artwork. A must for Deus Ex afficandos!
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David K. H.
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Even if you're not big into books, you totally asked for this one!
Format: Hardcover
Eidos Montreal's work in the Deus Ex series is a standout in the science fiction genre in terms of art direction. The art design in their games is a unique mixture of classical elegance and technological achievement; it is both gorgeous in some ways and somber in others. This book is an excellent showcase of art, and it also provides meaningful developer commentary on the rationale behind many designs seen in the games. Overall, this artbook is excellent, and a must-have for fans of the series who enjoyed the art design of the games.
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Joshua Klessig
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★★★★★ 4
a nice retrospective of the art of the Deus Ex Universe
Format: Hardcover
Overall, a nice retrospective of the art of the Deus Ex Universe. However, there are areas where it could have further excelled. More in-game, non-character model, non-landscape art would have been great (they give you a few pages of in-game posters and the like, I would have preferred that they covered more of this). There is a smattering of things that were designed but not used, I would have loved to see that explored as it's own section in the book. We know that they had planned, at one time, to have things take place in a few more locales in Human Revolution, it would have been great to see some of the early concept art for those sections. Neither of the mobile Deus Ex games were touched upon at all in the book. Granted there isn't much material that could be covered with them, but nonetheless, a page or two about them would have been nice. My biggest complaint? The book is just barely too tall to fit on my bookshelf.
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