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manjula vs golden pothos Pothos Manjula

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manjula vs golden pothos Pothos ManjulaPothos Manjula is a stunning trailing plant with broad, heart shaped leaves beautifully marbled in shades of green, white, and cream. This rare variegated beauty features unique wavy leaf edges and soft, elegant variegation that sets it apart from other Pothos varieties. Easy care and air purifying, it's perfect for hanging baskets or shelves. Why You'll Love Your Pothos Manjula Unique Variegation: Soft marbled patterns in green, white, and cream

Pothos Manjula is a stunning trailing plant with broad, heart-shaped leaves beautifully marbled in shades of green, white, and cream. This rare variegated beauty features unique wavy leaf edges and soft, elegant variegation that sets it apart from other Pothos varieties. Easy-care and air-purifying, it's perfect for hanging baskets or shelves.

Why You'll Love Your Pothos Manjula

  • Unique Variegation: Soft marbled patterns in green, white, and cream create an elegant, artistic look
  • Wavy Leaf Edges: Distinctive ruffled edges add extra texture and visual interest
  • Air-Purifying Champion: NASA-approved to remove toxins and improve indoor air quality
  • Easy Care: Thrives on neglect - perfect for beginners and busy plant parents
  • Low-Light Tolerant: Adapts well to low to bright indirect light conditions
  • Fast-Growing Vines: Trailing growth creates beautiful cascading displays

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula'
Common Names: Pothos Manjula, Manjula Pothos, Happy Leaf Pothos
Plant Family: Araceae
Origin: Cultivated variety (patented)
Size: Trailing vines up to 6-10 feet indoors
Growth Habit: Trailing/climbing with unique wavy-edged variegated foliage

Care Instructions

💧 Water: When top 2 inches of soil are dry (every 1-2 weeks)
☀️ Light: Low to bright indirect light (avoid direct sun)
🌡️ Temperature: 65-85°F
💨 Humidity: Average home humidity is perfect
🌱 Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer
✂️ Pruning: Trim to maintain shape and encourage fuller growth
🌿 Propagation: Easy stem cuttings in water or soil

For complete care guides, troubleshooting tips, and natural fertilizer options, visit our Plant Care Library.

Perfect for: Hanging baskets, high shelves, plant stands, or anywhere its cascading vines can shine. Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, offices, or bathrooms with its adaptable low-light tolerance.

💡 Pro Tip: Pothos Manjula's unique variegation is stable and won't revert to solid green like some other variegated plants. The wavy leaf edges are a signature feature that makes this variety extra special!

Pothos Manjula Grows Well With

The soft marbled variegation of your Pothos Manjula will look stunning grouped with these beautiful varieties from our Pothos Plants Collection:

  • Pothos 'Lemon Meringue': Bright lemon-yellow and green variegation creates beautiful contrast with Manjula's soft cream tones.
  • Pothos 'Neon Queen': Vibrant neon-green leaves complement Manjula's elegant marbled variegation for a bold display.
  • Pothos 'N'joy': Crisp white and green variegation pairs perfectly with Manjula's wavy-edged foliage.
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