Neon Pothos
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’
Common Name(s): Neon Pothos, Devil’s Ivy
Description: An electrifying color variation on the standard Pothos, the Neon Pothos has all of the tough, reliable features houseplant lovers have come to expect from Pothos, but with glowing, neon-green foliage. Place where the vines can fall freely or trail along a shelf for the best effect. Looks great grown in containers and hanging baskets. A terrific plant for tall plant stands where the trailing foliage will create a cascade of foliage over time. Grows equally well staked to a pole or wooden plank. Tolerates almost any light conditions but prefers medium to high light. Let dry all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’
Common Name(s): Neon Pothos, Devil’s Ivy
Description: An electrifying color variation on the standard Pothos, the Neon Pothos has all of the tough, reliable features houseplant lovers have come to expect from Pothos, but with glowing, neon-green foliage. Place where the vines can fall freely or trail along a shelf for the best effect. Looks great grown in containers and hanging baskets. A terrific plant for tall plant stands where the trailing foliage will create a cascade of foliage over time. Grows equally well staked to a pole or wooden plank. Tolerates almost any light conditions but prefers medium to high light. Let dry all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’
Common Name(s): Neon Pothos, Devil’s Ivy
Description: An electrifying color variation on the standard Pothos, the Neon Pothos has all of the tough, reliable features houseplant lovers have come to expect from Pothos, but with glowing, neon-green foliage. Place where the vines can fall freely or trail along a shelf for the best effect. Looks great grown in containers and hanging baskets. A terrific plant for tall plant stands where the trailing foliage will create a cascade of foliage over time. Grows equally well staked to a pole or wooden plank. Tolerates almost any light conditions but prefers medium to high light. Let dry all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.