Pothos houseplants (Epipremnum aureum) are one of the easiest to grow and perfect for those who forget to water their plants or who want to add a plant to a low-light room. In fact, it is nicknamed Devil’s vine because it is that hard to kill. This plant is a member of the Araceae family and native to Southeast Asia. It is a long, trailing vine with glossy heart-shaped leaves that are often variegated with white or yellow. Learn everything you need to know about Pothos plant care with this article.
How to Revive a Dying Pothos- Complete Guide!
Pothos houseplants, aka Devil’s ivy, are known for their low maintenance nature. However, in unfavorable conditions, even this houseplant can struggle. If your Pothos houseplant looks like it is dying, don’t give up hope just yet- there may be a way to revive it.
Why is my Pothos Turning Brown? 7 Reasons Why
Pothos houseplants are a great way to add greenery to any space. The plant has trailing vines with heart shaped glossy, green leaves. Pothos care is easy because these plants can tolerate a wide range of environments and will be happy under just fluorescent lighting.
Pothos Leaves Drooping? 4 Common Problems and Solutions
Drooping Pothos leaves are a common problem, but fortunately can be corrected when the underlying issue is fixed. Continue reading to learn more about general Pothos plant care and how fix drooping or wilting leaves.