Pothos Marble Queen Money Plant

SKU: MYBG-FOLI-POTH-MPMQ

Price:
Sale priceRs.375.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Daily

Water Requirement

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Hanging

Use

Medium

Maintenance

Medium

Size

Pothos

Genus

Yes

With Pots

Indoor Filtered Light,Outdoor Shade

Sunlight Requirement

Air Purifier,Hanging,Indoor

Use

Product Description

Marble Queen (pothos) are evergreen climbers that can grow up to 20 m high, requiring no extensive care. They are very easy to grow, both in soil and water filled bottles, jars and any container.

Epipremnum aureum

Family

Araceae

Origin

Mo'orea

Description

Marble Queen (pothos) are evergreen climbers that can grow up to 20 m high, requiring no extensive care. It has have glossy, heart-shaped, green and white leathery leaves.

Money plant or Devil's vine is a popular houseplant that is grown indoors mostly in water. It is believed that having money plant at home brings good luck, happiness, wealth and prosperity.

Money Plant is also known as devil s ivy, stays green even when kept in the dark. It s a powerful plant for tackling formaldehyde.

Environment

They are very easy to grow, both in soil and water filled bottles, jars and any container. Money plant care is quite easy and needs no expertise.

Money plant can grow in both direct and indirect sun light. However, too much direct sun light can turn the leaves yellow and even burn them

Landscape Uses

Indoor hanging baskets, Climbers, plantation near water fountain

With a trailing, vine-like habit, attractive heart-shaped leaves, an ability to help purify the air and to thrive in low light and humidity while withstanding neglect for long periods of time, pothos/money plant is the perfect houseplant for beginners and for people will less time. There is no expertise needed in caring for and growing this plant as it can survive in bright sun as well as semi shaded areas. Although avoiding direct afternoon sun is better. It can be grown in soil, jars or water filled bottles too.

Pothos are subject to root rot so its better to keep them on the dry side rather than too wet. Pothos likes to have its soil dry out between waterings and therefore accepts erratic watering too. The leaves droop when the plant is thirsty! Grow it in a well drained pot and fertilise the plant once a month.

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