neon joy pothos Pothos Neon Joy
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neon joy pothos Pothos Neon Joy

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neon joy pothos Pothos Neon JoyCant get enough Pothos (Epipremnum)? Neither can we! Neon Joy is an exceptional, and very hard to find variegated Pothos that sports heart shaped, golden green leaves that are so bright, they practically glow! Theyre also delicately edged in irregular dark green margins. Its an easy to grow variety that tolerates low light and low humidity, you can let it climb or trail, and it will live and grow for decades with good care. An exceptional plant, its

Can’t get enough Pothos (Epipremnum)? Neither can we! Neon Joy is an exceptional, and very hard-to-find variegated Pothos that sports heart shaped, golden-green leaves that are so bright, they practically glow! They’re also delicately edged in irregular dark green margins. It’s an easy-to-grow variety that tolerates low light and low humidity, you can let it climb or trail, and it will live and grow for decades with good care. An exceptional plant, it’s perfect for any bright windowsill, tabletop, plant shelf, or plant stand. Order now and this variegated climbing houseplant will be delivered fresh from our farm direct to your door. Shipping, handling, and a heat pack (if needed) is included in the price.

  •       Can climb to 6 feet or more, and if you grow it up vertically, the leaves can get much larger
  •       The bright, colorful leaves add life and excitement to your home décor
  •        Low-maintenance plant ideal for beginners and houseplant enthusiasts alike

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Epipremnum aureum Neon Joy

 

This choice variegated climbing houseplant has been super hard to find—you might even call it rare. We’ve been working with it for a while now, and we’re thrilled to finally have enough to do some sales tests. While Neon Joy has proven to be just as easy to grow as other varieties, it is a slower grower. Its bright neon-golden-yellow leaves are variegated with green edges. Wondering how it’s different than other varieties?

  •      Global Green Pothos: Neon Joy has smaller leaves and the centers are bright golden-yellow rather than medium green.
  •      Neon Pothos: Neon Joy has smaller leaves and almost every leaf has a green margin.
  •          Lemon Meringue Pothos: Neon Joy has smaller leaves and the centers are bright golden-yellow, rather than margins.
  •          Champs Élysées Pothos: Neon Joy has smaller leaves, green edges, and lacks the cresting on the undersides of its leaves. 

To keep this variegated vining houseplant happiest, grow it in medium to bright indoor light, ideally, within about 3 feet of an unobstructed east- or west-facing window (or the equivalent if you grow under artificial lights). It can tolerate lower light, but it won’t grow as quickly and the variegation may fade in color. Water Neon Joy as the top quarter to half of the potting mix dries to the touch if you take it out of its Wick & Grow self-watering system. Average household temperatures and humidity levels are just fine for this low-maintenance climbing houseplant.

 

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

       

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