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scindapsus aureus golden pothos Golden Pothos | Scindapsus Aureus

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scindapsus aureus golden pothos Golden Pothos | Scindapsus AureusThe Golden Pothos is one of the most beloved indoor plants worldwide, admired for its heartshaped leaves splashed with golden variegation and its ability to thrive almost anywhere. Whether trailing elegantly from a hanging basket or climbing up a moss pole, it brings a lush, tropical feel to interiors with minimal effort. Native to Southeast Asia, Scindapsus aureus is exceptionally hardy, tolerating low light, irregular watering, and a wide range of

The Golden Pothos is one of the most beloved indoor plants worldwide, admired for its heart‑shaped leaves splashed with golden variegation and its ability to thrive almost anywhere. Whether trailing elegantly from a hanging basket or climbing up a moss pole, it brings a lush, tropical feel to interiors with minimal effort. Native to Southeast Asia, Scindapsus aureus is exceptionally hardy, tolerating low light, irregular watering, and a wide range of conditions. In Cape Town’s climate, it flourishes indoors year‑round, making it a perfect choice for homes, offices, and shaded patios. Note: Golden Pothos is mildly toxic if ingested, so keep out of reach of pets and small children.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Striking golden variegation on lush green leaves.
  • Thrives in low light and easy‑care conditions.
  • Versatile: trails, climbs, or fills containers.
  • Air‑purifying qualities for healthier indoor spaces.
  • Perfect for homes, offices, and shaded patios.

Plant & Care

Place in bright, indirect light for best variegation, though it tolerates low light. Water moderately, allowing the topsoil to dry between waterings; reduce watering in winter (June-August). Fertilize lightly during the growing season (spring to summer). Trim vines to encourage bushier growth or train them up supports for a vertical display.

Did You Know?

Golden Pothos is nicknamed “Devil’s Ivy” because it is nearly impossible to kill, even in low light, it stays green and vibrant. In Feng Shui, it is considered a wealth and luck plant, often placed near entrances or workspaces to attract prosperity. NASA’s Clean Air Study also highlighted Pothos as one of the top plants for removing indoor air pollutants, making it both beautiful and beneficial.

Botanical Name Scindapsus Aureus
Growth Expectancy
1-3m trailing/climbing
Position
Bright indirect light / Semi‑shade
Water Smart  Yes (indoors)
Indigenous No
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