Description | Satin leaf Pothos (Epipremnum pictus argyraeus) is a vine having blue-green leaves overlaid with blotches of silver. |
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Pronunciation | (epi-PREEM-num) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Indoor Foliage, Perennial Tender, Site author's observations, Tropical herbaceous Vines |
Hardiness Zone | 10-12 |
Sunlight | bright to moderate |
Moisture | average, don't over water |
Growing Media | average house, well drained |
Temperature | average house to warm, doesn't like cold drafts |
Flowers | seldom if ever flowers indoors |
Leaves | leathery, heart shaped, blue-green with silver blue blotches |
Stems | scandent |
Dimensions | at least 3 feet, trailing or climbing plant |
Maintenance | pinch to promote a bushier plant |
Propagation | cuttings |
Native Site | Southeast Asia |
Misc Facts | AKA: Painted Devil's Ivy, Silver Pothos, Satin Pothos, Silk Pothos, Silver Philodendron Argyraeus |
Author's Notes | I found this a fairly easy plant to grow but not as simple as it's cousin the Devils Ivy. Grown properly the foliage color is outstanding. Play around with amount of sun and water it gets. |