
Epipremnum aureum C1,2
- Epipremnum aureum, known as Golden Pothos, is a striking climbing plant with heart-shaped leaves adorned with yellow and green patches. Perfect for indoors, it purifies air and is easy to care for.
Epipremnum aureum is a popular houseplant admired for its lush growth and decorative leaves in shades of green with golden patches. The heart-shaped, glossy leaves and climbing habit can reach several meters, making it ideal for shelves, hanging pots, or as ground cover. This plant is very hardy and easy to grow, perfect for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike.
It prefers bright indirect light to avoid leaf burn. Optimal temperature is 18-24°C, and watering should be moderate, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. Epipremnum grows well in standard potting soil and enjoys high humidity, which can be increased by misting the leaves.
Not only decorative, this plant also purifies indoor air by removing toxins. Suitable for living rooms, offices, bathrooms, and kitchens, it brings a natural tropical vibe indoors.
Care secrets:
- Bright indirect light
- Moderate watering, let soil dry slightly between waterings
- Mist leaves to increase humidity
- Regularly trim vines to maintain shape
- Use well-draining, nutrient-rich soil
- Keep temperature between 18-24°C, avoid drafts and cold spots
Why choose it:
- Attractive golden-green patterned leaves
- Easy and fast to grow
- Purifies indoor air
- Versatile for any interior
- Can grow as a climber or trailing plant
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Climbing |
| Plant habit | Trailing, climbing |
| Final height | Up to 3 meters |
| Final width | Up to 1 meter |
| Leaf color | Green-yellow variegated |
| Flower color | Rarely flowers, greenish |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-drained, fertile |
| Soil pH | 6.1 – 6.5 |
| Substrate type | Standard potting mix |
| Position | Bright, indirect sunlight |
| Frost hardiness zone | Indoor plant, not frost hardy |
| Usage | Houseplant, office plant |
| Flowering period | Rarely (spring-summer) |
| Fruiting period | Not applicable |
| Edible | No |