Scindapsus epipremnum ‘Aureum’ / ‘Devil’s Ivy’ (incl. moss pole)
Devil’s ivy, golden pothos, ceylon creeper or hunter’s robe, it has so many names. It is also one of the most popular houseplants in the world. There are many reasons for that. It’s extremely versatile. It’s a fantastic hanging plant, looks great on a shelf or mantelpiece, or can even be trained up a wall.
In the wild, Golden pothos grows in sub-tropical forests, mainly in South-East Asia and. It spreads easily and quickly because it can grow in pretty dark places. It grows up the trunks of large trees, happily living in quite deep shade. That’s how it gets its name, devil’s ivy, because it’s a friend of the darkness.
Since it is a very low maintenance plant and Its undemanding attitude to light this guy has become a very popular houseplant, very ideal for beginners. It’s so easy that it would take significant effort to kill it. Please don’t make the effort to kill it.
*Pot size 6cm. Toxic to pets.*
Did you know?
While devil’s ivy is capable of flowering, it almost never does. The last time a plant was known to flower without assistance was 1964.
Watering
When completely dry, give it a complete full soak through. Usually every 10-14 days dependant on heat and light given to plant. Reduce watering in winter.
Light
It will manage in most light conditions (it doesn’t love harsh sun or total darkness).
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