Golden Pothos, also known as Devil’s Ivy, is a hardy and fast-growing trailing vine loved for its heart-shaped leaves streaked with golden-yellow variegation. Native to Southeast Asia, this low-maintenance houseplant thrives in a variety of indoor conditions, making it a favorite for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike. Its cascading vines can trail from shelves, hang gracefully in baskets, or climb up moss poles, adding vibrant greenery to any space. Golden Pothos is also known for its air-purifying qualities, helping to freshen and filter indoor air.
Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
Light:
Prefers bright, indirect light but adapts well to low-light conditions.
Too little light may reduce variegation, while too much direct sun can scorch leaves.
Watering:
Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil feel dry.
Avoid overwatering; soggy soil can cause root rot.
Yellowing leaves often signal too much water.
Soil:
Thrives in well-draining potting mix. A mix with perlite or coco coir works well.





