Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum
Common Names: Devil's Ivy, Scindapsis, Pothos
Light Requirements: Part Sun / Shade
Flowering: No
Foliage: Green / White
Dimensions: 200cm Trailing
- Evergreen
- Perennial
- Climber
The Devil’s Ivy is a common, easy-to-care-for houseplant with long trailing stems and variegated glossy heart-shaped leaves. Devil’s Ivy is a popular choice as it requires little attention. Perfect for hanging baskets or on a totem pole or trellis in decorative pots and containers as a stunning feature. Able to tolerate a range of conditions, Devils Ivy is forgiving if slightly neglected. Their glossy, heart-shaped leaves and long trailing growth make them perfect for styling shelves amongst your other favorite things. Devil’s Ivy suits a wide range of spaces and can be pruned back to control its size or to encourage denser growth. Devil's Ivy species have been found to be excellent plants in cleaning the air of harmful chemicals.
Light: Devil’s Ivy will tolerate low light but will produce the best results in bright but indirect sunlight. Variegated species may lose their colouring if they are not getting enough light.
Watering: Keep the soil moist, allowing the top layer of the soil to dry out between watering. If the leaves are yellowing this is a sign you are over watering.
Pet Safe: No
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