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Lizzie

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Marble Queen pothos

Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Marble Queen’

  • Most light conditions
  • Almost unkillable
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Why we love Elizabeth

Her stems will grow very long, so she makes a fabuloushanging plant. If you want to keep those stems short, just trim them as needed.

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    • Most light conditions

      She’ll be happy in anything from shade to bright light (but not direct sun). Her colour may darken in low light.

    • Light watering

      She’s drought tolerant, so good for forgetful waterers, but try to water her when the top two inches of soil feel dry.

    • Humidity

      She loves a moist environment, so will be very happy in a bathroom or with regular misting.

  • Botanical name

    Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Marble Queen’

    Common name

    Marble Queen pothos

    Plant type

    Evergreen, indoor

    Plant height

    30-40cm

    Pet/baby safe

    Toxic if ingested

    Nursery pot size

    15cm

  • Plants with variegated leaves can often be a little high maintenance, but apparently nobody told the Marble Queen pothos. This indoor plant has stunning white-and-green variegation, but it’s also a cinch to look after. It can live happily in almost any light conditions and it rarely needs watering. It’s the perfect plant.

    Pothosare a family of beautiful vines that are popularly known as devil’s ivy. This is for two reasons, neither of them sinister. First, in the wild they thrive in dark places. Second, they’re almost impossible to kill. They’ll take a lot of neglect. Not that we’re suggesting you neglect them.

    While it will easily tolerate dry, shady conditions, it will be happiest if you water it whenever the top two inches of soil feel dry, put it somewhere bright, but out of direct sun, and give it a feed withliquid fertiliseronce a month in spring and summer.

    Please note that its variegation will be less pronounced if it’s kept in a shady spot. It will still be a queen, but less obviously marble-y.

    Did you know?

    Given enough room to stretch out a pothos can grow up to 20 metres long.

    This plant is 100% peat free.

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