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silver pothos plant for sale Pothos 'Silver Streak' (Epipremnum amplissimum) | Rare Silver-Veined Plant

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silver pothos plant for sale Pothos 'Silver Streak' (Epipremnum amplissimum) | Rare Silver-Veined PlantDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness The Pothos Silver Streak (Epipremnum amplissimum) is a sophisticated departure from your standard heart shaped Pothos. Known for its elegant, elongated lance shaped leaves and shimmering metallic veins, this plant brings a sleek, modern aesthetic to any indoor jungle. Unlike the common Epipremnum aureum, the Silver Streak features long, narrow, blade like foliage. When the plant is juvenile, the leaves display

  •  The Pothos ‘Silver Streak’ (Epipremnum amplissimum) is a sophisticated departure from your standard heart-shaped Pothos. Known for its elegant, elongated lance-shaped leaves and shimmering metallic veins, this plant brings a sleek, modern aesthetic to any indoor jungle.

    Unlike the common Epipremnum aureum, the ‘Silver Streak’ features long, narrow, blade-like foliage. When the plant is juvenile, the leaves display striking linear silver stripes that look like metallic brushstrokes against a deep forest-green background. As the plant matures and is given a pole to climb, the leaves can grow significantly larger and lose some of the silver variegation, transforming into a lush, tropical giant.

    Similar to other members of the Epipremnum genus, the Silver Streak is a "shy bloomer." It rarely produces flowers when kept indoors. In its native habitat, it may produce a small, greenish-white spathe and spadix, but it is almost exclusively grown for its decorative, "streaked" foliage.

  • Medium to bright indirect light. Bright light preserves the silver "streaks." Avoid direct afternoon sun to prevent leaf burn.

    Moderately thirsty. Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry.

    Aroid-specific mix. Use a chunky, well-draining soil containing orchid bark, perlite, and peat moss.

    65°F – 80°F (18°C – 27°C). It appreciates high humidity (above 50%) to mimic its rainforest origins.

  • 11 - 12 (Indoor plant for all other climates).

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