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Epipremnum Aureum 'Marble Queen'
Epipremnum
Aureum 'Marble Queen'
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Epipremnum Aureum 'Marble Queen'

Meet the Marble Queen Pothos: A Breathtaking Blend of Elegance and Resilience! This enchanting houseplant features marbled white and green leaves, adding a touch of opulence to any room. Known for its air-purifying prowess and effortless care, the Marble Queen Pothos is your key to a luxurious yet low-maintenance indoor environment. Elevate your space with the regal charm of this stunning beauty.

Also Known As

Marble Queen Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Devil's Vine, Golden Pothos, Ivy Arum, Marble Queen, Pothos, Taro Vine

NAtive To / Origin

Mo'orea in the Society Islands of French Polynesia

Family
Araceae
Tribe
Potheae
Order
Alismatales
Flowering
Yes
No
Pet Friendly
Yes
No
Clade

Tracheophytes, Angiosperms, Monocots

Juvenile Leaf
Mature Leaf
Flower
Stem
Roots
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Epipremnum Aureum 'Marble Queen'

Epipremnums require occasional watering, bright indirect light, and a well-draining soil mix.

Watering

Water epipremnums when the soil dries. They’re drought-tolerant.

Tip: They indicate when it’s time to water by drooping their leaves.

Humidity

Maintain a humidity level between 50% and 70%.

Lighting

Epipremnums thrive in bright, indirect sunlight.

They can tolerate low indoor artificial lighting conditions.

Soil

Use a chunky soil mix specifically designed for orchids or epiphytes, such as an orchid or epiphyte-branded potting soil mix.

The pH level should be around 6.3.

Fertilizing

Our plant comes fertilized.

After 6 months to a year, you can either start micro-dosing fertilizer every other watering period, change the soil, or use a topsoil fertilizer.

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