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moss pole pothos 120Epipremnum aureum, commonly known as the Golden Pothos, Devils Ivy, or Money Plant, is one of the most popular and easy care houseplants in the world. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and the Solomon Islands, this fast growing trailing vine is loved for its vibrant green leaves streaked with golden yellow variegation and its remarkable resilience. The heart shaped, glossy leaves grow along long, cascading stems that can trail from

Epipremnum aureum, commonly known as the Golden Pothos, Devil’s Ivy, or Money Plant, is one of the most popular and easy-care houseplants in the world. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and the Solomon Islands, this fast-growing trailing vine is loved for its vibrant green leaves streaked with golden-yellow variegation and its remarkable resilience.

The heart-shaped, glossy leaves grow along long, cascading stems that can trail from shelves and hanging planters or climb up moss poles and trellises. Each leaf is uniquely patterned with marbled gold tones, adding warmth and brightness to any space. Its ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions makes it perfect for beginners, busy plant owners, and low-light areas alike.

Beautiful, hardy, and air-purifying, Epipremnum aureum is an essential plant for homes and offices, bringing a touch of the tropics indoors with minimal effort.


Epipremnum aureum – Care Guide

Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its golden variegation. It will tolerate medium or low light but may develop more solid green leaves in shaded areas. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the foliage.

Watering

Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Keep the soil lightly moist but not soggy. Overwatering can cause root rot, while letting it dry out completely too often may lead to leaf curl or browning edges. Reduce watering in winter.

Temperature and Humidity

  • Temperature: Prefers warmth, 18–28°C. Avoid cold draughts and temperatures below 12°C.

  • Humidity: Adapts to average household humidity but thrives in slightly higher levels. Mist occasionally to keep the leaves fresh and glossy.

Soil and Potting

Use a well-draining, peat-free compost, ideally mixed with perlite or orchid bark for aeration. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh the soil and encourage vigorous growth.

Feeding

Feed every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer with a balanced, diluted liquid fertiliser. No feeding is necessary in winter.

Pruning and Maintenance

Trim back long vines to encourage bushier growth and to control size. Remove any yellowing or damaged leaves at the base. Cuttings can be easily propagated in water or soil, making Epipremnum aureum a great plant to share with friends.

Growth and Maturity

A fast-growing trailing or climbing plant, capable of reaching 1.5–3 metres indoors. Its lush vines can be trained up supports or allowed to cascade freely for a flowing, tropical look.

Common Issues

  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.

  • Leggy growth: Low light or lack of pruning.

  • Brown leaf tips: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.

  • Pests: Occasionally mealybugs or spider mites — keep leaves clean to prevent infestations.

Background and Benefits

Epipremnum aureum is part of the Araceae family and grows naturally in the understories of tropical forests, where it climbs trees using aerial roots. Its resilience and adaptability have made it a favourite across the world.

As well as being beautiful, it is also one of NASA’s top-rated air-purifying plants, known to remove toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene from indoor environments. Its bright foliage and easy nature make it perfect for modern living spaces.


Quick Care Summary

  • Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates low light

  • Water: Lightly moist; allow topsoil to dry slightly

  • Temperature: 18–28°C; protect below 12°C

  • Humidity: Average to high (40–70%)

  • Soil: Well-draining, airy compost

  • Feed: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer

  • Growth: Fast-growing trailing or climbing vine, 1.5–3 m; heart-shaped green leaves marbled with golden-yellow variegation


⚠️ Toxicity Note: Like all Epipremnum species, Epipremnum aureum is toxic if ingested and may cause skin irritation. Keep out of reach of pets and children.


🌿 Styling Tip:
Let Golden Pothos trail from high shelves or hanging baskets for a cascading effect, or train it vertically up a moss pole for a lush, tropical display. Its golden variegation pairs beautifully with darker plants like Philodendron ‘Micans’ or Ficus ‘Melany’ for visual contrast.

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