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pothos marble Marble Queen PothosEpipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen' Brighten up any home with the lush and low maintenance Marble Queen Pothos. This plantita is sure to bring you closer to mother earth and introduce some much needed air purification to any room it's rehomed to! Native to French Polynesia, this plantita comes from a tropical region and will grow rapidly up walls and trees under the right warm conditions. The Marble Queen grows in basically any light; however if you want

Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'

Brighten up any home with the lush and low maintenance Marble Queen Pothos. This plantita is sure to bring you closer to mother earth and introduce some much needed air purification to any room it's rehomed to!

Native to French Polynesia, this plantita comes from a tropical region and will grow rapidly up walls and trees under the right warm conditions. The Marble Queen grows in basically any light; however if you want to see it thrive, medium to bright indirect light works best for this tropical beauty.

This Queen requires little pampering and prefers her soil on the dry side. Choose a day of the week to check on the soil. Stick your finger up to your second knuckle; if the soil is dry, it's time to water!

Keep an eye out for brown/crisping leaves. Although this pothos is not very fussy, this will usually mean you've let it dry out for too long.

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If you’re worried about getting your water schedule right, we recommend using a Moisture Meter! These handy tools will help you gauge if your plant needs water or not, without the mess of sticking your hands in the soil to check. 

If a plant is out of stock, we apologize – we’re very grateful for our community’s support, and can sell out of certain plants quite quickly! We get new plants about once a week and try to source all our community’s favs as fast as we can. 

If you’re local to the LA area, we recommend coming into the shop when you can, especially if you’re looking for a new plant! We have much more plants in our store than we display online, as well as a full backyard greenhouse that houses our discounted rehab plants that need a bit more TLC from a new home. 

NOTE: Decorative pot not included. Toxic to pets when ingested.

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