Description
Epipremnum aureum is the scientific name of this plant. Scindapsus aureus (Synonym) is an indoor climbing, hanging, or trailing plant.
It is a striking plant with fleshy, gold-splashed, green foliage which is typically heart-shaped, but often oval. There are plain green-leaved varieties from which this particular variegated plant was parented. They rarely flower when grown as indoor plants.
You can plant it anytime and in any season with great ease. You just have to cut a stem from a parent plant and plant it where ever you want. You can plant it anywhere whether in soil or in water. You can plant it in your garden as well as in your house. The best part about this plant is that you can plant it just by cutting a part of the already grown money plant.
Common Name | Devil’s vine, hunter’s robe, money plant, silver vine, devil’s ivy, pothos, ivy arum, money plant, taro vine, Solomon Islands ivy |
Flower Colour | Greenish-colored spathe |
Bloom Time | Bloom in early to mid-summer |
Height Specification | Up to 20 meter |
Growing Care | Very easy to grow |
Care for Money plant variegated
- If you plant it in a pot then ensure that pot should have proper drainage system otherwise roots of money plants will be damaged by excessive water.
- Wooden or plastic pole warp with husk is suitable for climbing the plant up and foster faster growth.
- Tie the stems as it grows up, till it reaches the top progressively.
- You can also use coir ropes to wrap around plastic or glass poles which will give enough support for the plant to grow up.
- Trim by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems of the money plant.
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