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Pothos Houseplant Collection 2 (5 Plants)

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Pothos Houseplant Collection 2 (5 Plants)

Pothos Collection 2 is a dynamic and richly textured selection of Epipremnum varieties, showcasing the incredible range of colours and patterns within the genus. From shimmering silvers to golden yellows and crisp green variegation, this collection brings life and variety to any plant space. Known for being resilient, fast-growing, and adaptable, these pothos are perfect for anyone looking to build a jungle-like vibe with minimal fuss. They trail, climb, and thrive with very similar care needs, making them ideal companions in a mixed display.


🌱 1. Pothos ā€˜Trebie’ (Scindapsus pictus ā€˜Trebie’)

Also called Satin Pothos, ā€˜Trebie’ has large matte green leaves with heavily speckled silver variegation, creating a dramatic, cool-toned look.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate lower but slows growth)

  • Water: Let the top 3–5 cm of soil dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Well-draining mix (add perlite and bark)

  • Feeding: Monthly in spring and summer

  • Notes: Leaves may curl when thirsty; avoid overwatering


🌱 2. Pothos ā€˜Exotica’ (Scindapsus pictus ā€˜Exotica’)

A larger-leafed cousin to Trebie, with silver-splashed leaves and a velvety texture. Bold and lush, it adds visual weight and elegance.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity

  • Soil: Aroid-style mix with drainage

  • Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks during active growth

  • Notes: Can be grown trailing or climbing for dramatic effect


🌱 3. Pothos ā€˜Golden’ (Epipremnum aureum ā€˜Golden’)

A classic, vibrant pothos with lime-green leaves streaked with golden-yellow. Fast-growing and adaptable, it adds energy to any collection.

  • Light: Medium to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Water when top few cm are dry

  • Humidity: Tolerates standard indoor levels

  • Soil: General houseplant soil with added perlite

  • Feeding: Monthly during growing season

  • Notes: Bright light encourages stronger variegation


🌱 4. Pothos ā€˜Aureum’ (Epipremnum aureum)

This is the wild-type golden pothos, with green leaves marbled with yellow. Known for being nearly indestructible and very fast-growing.

  • Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow to dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Tolerates dry air

  • Soil: Standard houseplant mix

  • Feeding: Monthly in spring/summer

  • Notes: Ideal for beginners; thrives in just about any room


🌱 5. Pothos ā€˜Global Green’

A unique variety with mottled two-tone green leaves — a darker base overlaid with fresh, lime-toned variegation. Elegant and modern.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow top 3 cm to dry before watering

  • Humidity: Average to high preferred

  • Soil: Well-draining mix with peat and perlite

  • Feeding: Monthly during the growing season

  • Notes: Still somewhat rare; maintain stable light to preserve colour contrast

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Pothos Collection 2 is a dynamic and richly textured selection of Epipremnum varieties, showcasing the incredible range of colours and patterns within the genus. From shimmering silvers to golden yellows and crisp green variegation, this collection brings life and variety to any plant space. Known for being resilient, fast-growing, and adaptable, these pothos are perfect for anyone looking to build a jungle-like vibe with minimal fuss. They trail, climb, and thrive with very similar care needs, making them ideal companions in a mixed display.


🌱 1. Pothos ā€˜Trebie’ (Scindapsus pictus ā€˜Trebie’)

Also called Satin Pothos, ā€˜Trebie’ has large matte green leaves with heavily speckled silver variegation, creating a dramatic, cool-toned look.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate lower but slows growth)

  • Water: Let the top 3–5 cm of soil dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Moderate to high

  • Soil: Well-draining mix (add perlite and bark)

  • Feeding: Monthly in spring and summer

  • Notes: Leaves may curl when thirsty; avoid overwatering


🌱 2. Pothos ā€˜Exotica’ (Scindapsus pictus ā€˜Exotica’)

A larger-leafed cousin to Trebie, with silver-splashed leaves and a velvety texture. Bold and lush, it adds visual weight and elegance.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow soil to dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity

  • Soil: Aroid-style mix with drainage

  • Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks during active growth

  • Notes: Can be grown trailing or climbing for dramatic effect


🌱 3. Pothos ā€˜Golden’ (Epipremnum aureum ā€˜Golden’)

A classic, vibrant pothos with lime-green leaves streaked with golden-yellow. Fast-growing and adaptable, it adds energy to any collection.

  • Light: Medium to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Water when top few cm are dry

  • Humidity: Tolerates standard indoor levels

  • Soil: General houseplant soil with added perlite

  • Feeding: Monthly during growing season

  • Notes: Bright light encourages stronger variegation


🌱 4. Pothos ā€˜Aureum’ (Epipremnum aureum)

This is the wild-type golden pothos, with green leaves marbled with yellow. Known for being nearly indestructible and very fast-growing.

  • Light: Low to bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow to dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Tolerates dry air

  • Soil: Standard houseplant mix

  • Feeding: Monthly in spring/summer

  • Notes: Ideal for beginners; thrives in just about any room


🌱 5. Pothos ā€˜Global Green’

A unique variety with mottled two-tone green leaves — a darker base overlaid with fresh, lime-toned variegation. Elegant and modern.

  • Light: Bright, indirect light

  • Water: Allow top 3 cm to dry before watering

  • Humidity: Average to high preferred

  • Soil: Well-draining mix with peat and perlite

  • Feeding: Monthly during the growing season

  • Notes: Still somewhat rare; maintain stable light to preserve colour contrast