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Pothos 'Golden'
Pothos 'Golden'
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Meet the plant that thrives on neglect — and rewards you with lush, trailing beauty. The Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is one of the most beloved houseplants in the world, and for good reason: it's nearly indestructible, strikingly gorgeous, and proven to help purify indoor air. Whether you're a first-time plant parent or a seasoned collector, this is the plant that never lets you down.
Imagine heart-shaped leaves splashed with golden-yellow variegation, cascading from a shelf, trailing along a bookcase, or spilling from a hanging basket. The Golden Pothos doesn't just fill a space — it transforms it. Over time, its vines grow long and lush, creating a living curtain of green and gold that brings warmth and life to any room.
Why Plant Lovers Choose Golden Pothos
- 🌿 Air-purifying powerhouse — helps filter common indoor toxins like formaldehyde and benzene
- 🏙️ Thrives almost anywhere — low light, bright indirect light, offices, apartments, shelves
- 💧 Drought-tolerant — forgiving if you forget to water; bounces back quickly
- 🌱 Fast-growing & rewarding — watch it trail and vine over weeks, not years
- 🎁 Perfect gift plant — beautiful, long-lasting, and easy for any skill level
- ✅ Versatile display options — hanging baskets, tall plant stands, shelves, desktops
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum
- Common Names: Golden Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Money Plant
- Growth Habit: Trailing vine — grows long and lush over time
- Mature Vine Length: Can reach 6–10 ft indoors with proper care
- Available Sizes: 3", 4", 6", and 8" pots
- Pot Options: Nursery Pot, Black Cylinder, White Cylinder, Terra Cotta Eco, Black Eco, Cow Pot
Care at a Glance
- Light: Low to bright indirect light — no direct sun
- Water: Allow top 1–2" of soil to dry between waterings
- Humidity: Adapts to average indoor humidity; appreciates occasional misting
- Fertilizer: Light feeding every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer
- Pet Safety: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested — keep out of reach of pets
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