Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’)

Pothos

Features and Characteristics

Epipremnum aureum commonly called golden pothos or devil’s ivy, is native to the Solomon Islands. It is a climbing vine that produces abundant yellow-marbled foliage. In its native habitat, it climbs tree trunks by aerial rootlets and tumbles along the ground as a ground cover, reaching up to 40’ or more in length. In St. Louis, it is usually grown much smaller, typically to 6-8’, as a houseplant, although it may be featured in commercial plantings or in greenhouses in larger form. Young plants feature bright, waxy, heart-shaped green leaves (to 4” long) that are variegated with yellow or white. On large mature vines, however, the leaves become much larger (to 30” long) with deep lobes. The plant is somewhat suggestive of philodendron. All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested. Tiny arum family flowers are followed by small berries. Flowers and berries rarely appear on indoor plants. Synonymous with Pothos areaus, Scindapsus aureus and Raphidophora aurea.

Genus name comes form the Greek epi meaning upon and premnon meaning a trunk in reference to its growing on tree trunks.

Specific epithet means golden.

‘Neon’ features chartreuse foliage that emerges pale yellow-green before maturing to varying shades of chartreuse to lime green. The vining stems can grow quite long and will climb upwards if provided some supporting structure. Mature stems can reach at least 20′ long in ideal conditions.

pothos (Epipremnum aureum 'Neon')

Care and Maintenance

Best grown in bright indirect light or in part sun locations with protection from afternoon sun. Use a peaty potting mix. Keep soil consistently moist during the growing season, but reduce watering somewhat from fall to late winter. Pinch stems to shape as needed. Easily propagated from stem cuttings.

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’) Requirements

Hardiness zone 10 - 12
Sun light Part shade
Water Medium
Maintenance Low

Common Problems

Watch for fungal leaf spot and botrytis. Roots may rot in poorly drained soils. Scale, mealy bugs, and mites may appear.

Uses

Good houseplant for part-sun areas. Suitable for use in hanging baskets or trained to grow up a trellis or other support structure.

 

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’) Details

Common name Pothos
Botanical name Epipremnum aureum 'Neon'
Plant type Vine
Family Araceae
Hardiness zone 10 - 12
Water Medium
Maintenance Low
Flower color Flowers rarely produced
Flowering period Rarely flowers
Height 10 - 20 ft.
Width 1 - 2 ft.