13 Types of Pothos Varieties | Best Pothos to Grow

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • #pothos #moneyplant #vastutips
    Here are some related video links:
    5 Tricks to Increase Coloration and Variegation in Pothos Plant
    • 5 Tricks to Increase C...
    How to Propagate Pothos | Pothos Propagation Guide
    • How to Propagate Potho...
    13 Common Pothos Growing Mistakes Everyone Must Avoid
    • 13 Common Pothos Growi...
    How to Prune Pothos So They Grow More || Pothos Pruning Tips
    • How to Prune Pothos So...
    6 Houseplants that Look Like Pothos | Pothos Look-alikes
    • 6 Houseplants that Loo...
    Propagating & Growing Pothos in Water
    • Propagating & Growing ...
    Pothos is one of the easiest plants to grow in the home and it’s surely one of the most popular indoor plants as well. If that is not enough, it’s also the best air purifying houseplant! And, we’re not over yet-After knowing these beautiful Types of Pothos Varieties, you’ll say, it’s beautiful, too!
    Golden Pothos
    The green foliage of golden pothos is splashed with a somewhat golden or yellow color. The plant thrives outdoors in frost-free and warm areas and is considered invasive in humid tropical climates.
    Marble Queen Pothos
    The heart-shaped green leaves variegated with creamy white color are enough to pique interest in any surrounding, especially indoors. Its degree of variegation depends on the branch taken for propagation from the mother plant.
    Neon Pothos
    You’ll be hard-pressed to find a unique colored foliage plant not only among pothos varieties but in any houseplant. Its leaves are golden-yellow to neon and appear to emit a faint glow.
    Jessenia Pothos
    You won’t have to worry about repotting Jessenia pothos anytime soon as it’s a slow grower. The foliage is heart-shaped and bears a close resemblance to Marble Queen Pothos with less prominent variegation.
    Manjula Pothos
    The leaves are green with the shape of a heart and have wavy edges. Shades of silver, white, cream and light green variegation vary on each leaf. Some leaves are heavily flecked and splashed with green, some have large patches of white, and some have a mix of both.
    Pearls and Jade Pothos
    It’s a patented variety produced by the University of Florida. The white and silver-gray variegation of leaves is more on the edges compared to the middle. Also, the leaves are somewhat smaller in size than other pothos varieties.
    Cebu Blue Pothos
    Unlike other pothos, it has solid leaves. However, it does make up for it with the distinct glow of metallic sheen in the right lighting. Large blue-green leaves are arrow-shaped with natural splits.
    Silver Pothos
    The foliage of Silver Satin pothos is elegant and interesting, with shimmering dark green color and shiny silver spots and edges. It looks graceful in hanging baskets or simply spilling out from the pots.
    Hawaiian Pothos
    Probably one of the best pothos varieties if you’re looking for large foliage. It’s beginner-friendly, too, and immune to diseases. The large gold and green leaves are great for purifying indoor air.
    Jade Pothos
    It’s commonly found in many tropical regions and is native to Polynesia. In a pot, it adds a relaxed appeal to apartments and offices. You can place the containers on any elevated spot from where they’ll cascade down.
    N-Joy Pothos
    Though it might look like Manjula pothos at first glance, its foliage has different variegation and hues of greens, whites, and yellows than it. It is best variety to keep on a shelf where it will dangle down beautifully with its long curling stems.
    Snow Queen Pothos
    Snow Queen, as the name suggests, has stunning white markings on the leaves, very much like Marble Queen Pothos. The only difference being the snow queen has more pronounced white variegation, whereas the marble pothos has a pale hue.
    Harlequin Pothos
    Harlequin is the rarest pothos you can lay your hands on. It looks a lot like Manjula and looks like a mix of marble and snow queen pothos with a little more variegation on the leaves.
    Thanks for watching!
    Hit the like button and don't forget to subscribe

Комментарии • 4

  • @anthonylewis62
    @anthonylewis62 4 месяца назад +1

    neon, and n joy are my favs,

  • @adelinaynoa3339
    @adelinaynoa3339 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hermosos todos, felicidades

  • @Joy1957K
    @Joy1957K Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @ekgheiy
    @ekgheiy Год назад

    I don't think the Silver Pothos (aka Satin Pothos or Silver Satin Pothos) is a Pothos (Epipremnum aureum). From the reading I've done, several sources indicate it's actually a Scindapsus Pictus.