Epipremnum amplissimum ‘Silver Stripe’ is a rarer pothos plant that captivates with its slender, glossy green leaves adorned with a light, silver stripe. The plant grows quickly and produces stunning vines that are perfect for hanging or supported, for example, by a moss pole.
This variety is related to the classic golden pothos and shares its ease of care – an excellent choice for both beginners and collectors.
The plant is shipped potted in hydrosoil, in a 13 cm pot (diameter 13 cm, height 12 cm). A hydrometer (13/12) is available for separate purchase.
Epipremnum, commonly golden pothos
Golden pothos benefit from climbing on a support pole; using a moss pole and regularly moistening it helps the aerial roots attach to the support. By providing moisture to the aerial roots, you improve the plant's vital functions. All species of the genus are also excellent for hanging baskets.
All parts of the golden pothos are toxic. In practice, the plant's sap should be avoided from touching, for example, when cutting the plant, and your pet should not eat parts of the plant. The milky sap of the golden pothos can cause skin reactions if it stays on the skin.
Epipremnum amplissimum ‘Silver Stripe’ is a rarer pothos plant that captivates with its slender, glossy green leaves adorned with a light, silver stripe. The plant grows quickly and produces stunning vines that are perfect for hanging or supported, for example, by a moss pole.
This variety is related to the classic golden pothos and shares its ease of care – an excellent choice for both beginners and collectors.
The plant is shipped potted in hydrosoil, in a 13 cm pot (diameter 13 cm, height 12 cm). A hydrometer (13/12) is available for separate purchase.
Epipremnum, commonly golden pothos
Golden pothos benefit from climbing on a support pole; using a moss pole and regularly moistening it helps the aerial roots attach to the support. By providing moisture to the aerial roots, you improve the plant's vital functions. All species of the genus are also excellent for hanging baskets.
All parts of the golden pothos are toxic. In practice, the plant's sap should be avoided from touching, for example, when cutting the plant, and your pet should not eat parts of the plant. The milky sap of the golden pothos can cause skin reactions if it stays on the skin.
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