24 Types of Pothos Plants: Varieties and Care Tips

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25 Types of Pothos Plants

Are you looking for a versatile and easy-to-care-for houseplant that can add a touch of natural beauty to your home or office?

Look no further than pothos plants!

With their attractive foliage and low-maintenance nature, these plants have become a favourite among plant enthusiasts.

In this blog post, we’ll explore 24 types of pothos plants, their unique features, and care tips to help you maintain these charming plants.


Pothos Plant Overview

Pothos Plant Overview

Pothos plants, also known as Epipremnum aureum or Devil’s Ivy, come in a wide range of colours, shapes, and sizes.

From the classic Golden Pothos to the striking Marble Queen Pothos, there is a variety to suit any preference. With heart-shaped leaves adorned with green variegation patterns or marble-like textures, these vining plants can be grown in hanging baskets or trained to climb a moss pole.

Pothos plants are known for their ease of care, typically requiring bright indirect light and regular watering to thrive. So, shall we get to the varieties?


1. Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Golden Pothos, or Epipremnum aureum, is the most common type of pothos and a popular choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts.

The heart-shaped leaves of this variety feature striking yellow variegation on a lush green background, adding a touch of colour to any space.

Golden Pothos is a fast-growing plant that can thrive in various light conditions, from low light to bright, indirect light.

This adaptability, combined with its attractive appearance, makes Golden Pothos an excellent addition to any room, including a windowless bathroom or office.

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2. Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’)

Marble Queen Pothos

Marble Queen Pothos, a variety with stunning white and green marbled foliage, adds an elegant touch to any space.

Although it grows slower than other pothos varieties due to its reduced chlorophyll content, this doesn’t diminish its beauty or make it any less desirable.

The Marble Queen Pothos prefers medium to bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant variegation and healthy growth.

This graceful plant is perfect for displaying on a table or in a hanging basket, where its cascading vines can be admired.


3. Jade Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Jade’)

Jade Pothos, a variety with deep green leaves that are slightly smaller than other pothos types, is perfect for those who prefer a more subtle pop of colour.

Despite its slightly slimmer leaves, Jade Pothos still boasts the signature heart-shaped and waxy foliage of other pothos varieties.

This adaptable plant can thrive in low light conditions as well as bright, indirect light, making it an excellent choice for spaces with varying light levels.


4. Neon Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’)

Neon Pothos

If you’re looking for a pothos variety that stands out from the rest, Neon Pothos might be the one for you. Its bright green-yellow foliage is sure to catch the eye and brighten up any space.

To maintain its vibrant colours, Neon Pothos needs medium to bright, indirect light.

This eye-catching variety is a beautiful addition to any plant collection and is sure to be a conversation starter.


5. Cebu Blue Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’)

Cebu Blue Pothos

Cebu Blue Pothos, a unique variety of Epipremnum pinnatum, is known for its thin, silvery green-blue leaves that develop fenestrations as they mature.

This eye-catching plant can adapt to various light conditions, from low light to bright, indirect light.

As the plant matures, its leaves will grow larger and develop natural splits, adding an interesting texture to its already stunning appearance.

Needless to say, Cebu Blue Pothos is an excellent choice for those looking for a plant with a touch of elegance and sophistication.


6. Global Green Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Global Green’)

Global Green Pothos, a newer variety with mottled dark and light green leaves, adds a unique touch to any plant collection.

Its striking foliage and easy care requirements make it an attractive addition to all indoor spaces.

Global Green Pothos thrives best in strong but indirect light indoors or in a shaded area outside on the patio or the garden.

With proper care, this stunning plant will reward you with its beautiful variegation and lush growth.


7. Pearls and Jade Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Pearls and Jade’)

Pearls and Jade Pothos

Pearls and Jade Pothos, a patented cultivator of Marble Queen Pothos, is a stunning variety with small leaves featuring white-edged light green colour and cream and white variegation with green streaks throughout.

This slow-growing variety prefers brighter light than other pothos types, so be sure to provide it with medium to bright, indirect light to maintain its beautiful variety.

Its unique appearance will make the Pearls and Jade Pothos a welcome addition to your beloved plant pals.


8. Satin Pothos (Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’)

Satin Pothos

Satin Pothos, a type of Scindapsus pictus (also known as Silver Vine), is an exotic variety with white pinecone-like blooms and decorative matt green foliage with lighter green dots.

This unique plant adds an element of intrigue to any space and is perfect for those looking for something a little different.

Satin Pothos requires bright, indirect light to maintain its elegant appearance and avoid growing long legs with very few leaves.


9. Baltic Blue Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Baltic Blue’)

Baltic Blue Pothos is a clone of Epipremnum pinnatum and features larger, dark green leaves with a blue undertone. This variety also develops holes in its leaves earlier than Cebu Blue Pothos, adding an interesting texture to its already alluring foliage.

Baltic Blue Pothos thrives in medium to bright, indirect light. It adds a touch of sophistication that won’t disappoint, trust me!


10. Jessenia Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Jessenia’)

Jessenia Pothos is a highly variegated variety of pothos with green and yellow-green foliage that adds a pop of colour to whatever space it situates. This attractive plant requires medium to bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant colours and healthy growth.

Jessenia Pothos is an excellent choice for those who want a pothos plant with a unique and eye-catching appearance.


11. Snow Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Snow Queen’)

Snow Queen Pothos is iconic for its beautiful foliage. It features white and cream shades with thin medium green variegation, making it a sight to behold.

This slow-growing variety needs bright, indirect light to maintain its breathtaking beauty and grow to the best of its ability.

Its stunning appearance makes Snow Queen Pothos a lovely addition to any home or office, adding a touch of elegance and allure.


12. Moonlight Pothos (Epipremnum treubii ‘Moonlight’)

Moonlight Pothos

Moonlight Pothos is known for its large, glossy leaves with silver-grey variegation and white veins. This slow-growing variety needs bright, indirect light to maintain its beautiful variegation and healthy growth.

Pothos-lovers adore Moonlight Pothos, not only for its looks but also because it’s super easy to propagate through stem cuttings! Simply take a healthy cutting with a node, place it in water or moist soil, and wait for the roots to develop!

You’ll have yourself a whole bunch of Moonlight Pothos plants in no time!


13. Dragon Tail Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Dragon Tail’)

Dragon Tail Pothos is a type of vining plant with rounded, perforated leaves that resemble a dragon’s tail. This eye-catching plant requires bright, indirect light and high humidity to stay happy and healthy.

Dragon Tail Pothos is an excellent choice if you’re trying to steer away from the Pothos’ characteristic look but still benefit from the easy care habits this plant family possess. 


Rare and Unusual Pothos Varieties

For plant enthusiasts who enjoy collecting rare and unusual varieties, there are several pothos plants that might pique your interest.

These unique varieties offer distinct colours, patterns, and textures, making them a fascinating addition to any plant collection.


14. Manjula Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Happy Leaf’)

Manjula Pothos

Manjula Pothos sets itself apart from other pothos varieties with its unique leaf shape and variegation. Its heart-shaped leaves have curvy edges that don’t lay flat and feature cream, silver, white, and green variegation.

Manjula Pothos prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant colours and prevent leggy growth.

The distinctive leaf shape and variegation pattern of Manjula Pothos ensure it catches everyone’s eyes, so make sure it has pride of place in your home!


15. White Sport Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘White Sport’)

While Sport Golden Pothos isn’t a Pothos variety per se. Instead, it’s a partial mutation that results in white variegation on the Golden Pothos’ leaves. 

While these plants are extremely rare and sought-after, there is one catch if you have kiddos or furry friends.

White Sport Golden Pothos is highly toxic to both humans and animals due to the insoluble calcium oxalates it contains. 

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16. Silver Splash Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Silver Splash’)

Silver Splash Pothos is a newer variety with heavily dappled light green leaves and distinct variegation. This slow-growing plant requires bright light to maintain its beautiful variegation and healthy growth.

Silver Splash Pothos is a stunning addition to any rare plant collection, offering a unique and eye-catching appearance.


17. N’Joy Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’)

N'Joy Pothos

N’Joy Pothos is a beautiful variety with white variegation and smaller leaves than the usual pothos plant.

This is a cultivar of the Marble Queen Pothos – hence the similarity in colour shades!

It wasn’t discovered back in 2002 by the University of Florida. If you want to care for this plant, ensure you give it bright to medium, indirect light.

However, don’t be afraid to place it in darker spots – it can handle low light conditions, too!


18. Silver Cloud Pothos (Scindapsus pictus ‘Silver Cloud’)

Silver Cloud Pothos is a variety of Scindapsus pictus, also known as Silver Satin Pothos, with gorgeous heart-shaped leaves featuring silvery-white splotches and edges.

This charming plant is a fast grower when placed in its optimal light conditions – bright, indirect sunlight. 

But here’s the thing – although it’s commonly known as a Pothos (it even says it in its name!), it’s actually part of the Scindapsus genus – it’s not a pothos at all!


19. Harlequin Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Harlequin’)

Harlequin Pothos is a rare and highly variegated variety with white and dark green foliage that is sure to make a statement in any space.

This stunning plant needs bright, indirect light to maintain its striking appearance and prevent leggy growth.

If you’re looking for a pothos variety that is truly unique and captivating, Harlequin Pothos is an excellent choice.


20. Variegated Neon Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Variegated Neon’)

The Variegated Neon Pothos is a bright green beauty – it’s as simple as that. Actually, it’s not that simple, as this plant isn’t a Pothos variety in and of itself; it occurs from a mutation, most often in the Neon Pothos plant.

A Variegated Neon Pothos won’t keep its cool and quirky variegation if it’s in lower light conditions, so I’d keep it in brighter light if I were you!


21. Hawaiian Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Hawaiian’)

The Hawaiian Pothos, a cultivar of the Golden Pothos sports vibrant green leaves adorned with yellowy flecks. 

However, unlike the Golden Pothos, you won’t find this in your local garden centre. Instead, you may need to search online for this beauty.

Hawaiian Pothos is a vining plant, making it perfect for a sunny windowsill or a hanging planter in your home. 


22. Glacier Pothos (Epipremnum auream ‘Glacier’)

Glacier Pothos often gets overlooked, mistaken for the N’Joy Pothos and Pearls and Jade Pothos plants due to their similar look.

However, Glacier Pothos’ leaves show off a more silvery-green hue and oval shape. It’s also much harder to find and far rarer, making it a commodity among plant collectors.

Despite its rarity, Glacier Pothos is still relatively easy to look after, enjoying standard conditions within a home and even a little neglect!


23. Skeleton Key Pothos (Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Skeleton Key’)

Skeleton Key Pothos isn’t as scary as it sounds, I promise! But you’re probably wondering, what gives this plant its ominous name?

If allowed to mature and climb, this interesting pothos plant will develop leaves that remain wide and rounded at the stem but grow narrow at the end, exactly like a skeleton key!

If you want a pothos with a personality unlike any other, I highly recommend the Skeleton Key Pothos!


24. Silvery Ann Pothos (Epipremnum pictum ‘Silvery Ann’)

The Silvery Ann Pothos’ leaves display a mass of silver variegation atop heart-shaped green leaves. 

In terms of its light requirements, it favours moderate indirect light, like the centre of a sunny room.

Ensure you place it away from a sunny window; otherwise, you run the risk of scorched leaves. 


Pothos Care Tips

Pothos Care Tips

Caring for pothos plants is relatively easy, as they require minimal maintenance.

These plants need bright, indirect light, regular watering, and occasional fertilizing to thrive.

By providing the proper care and environment for your pothos plants, you can enjoy their attractive foliage and easy-to-grow nature for years to come.


Troubleshooting Common Pothos Problems

Troubleshooting Common Pothos Problems

Common problems with pothos plants include browning leaves, wilting, yellowing, and root rot.

These issues can often be prevented or resolved by proper care and maintenance, such as providing the right amount of light, watering, and fertilizing.

By keeping an eye on your plant and addressing any issues promptly, you can ensure your pothos plant stays healthy and beautiful.


Summary

In conclusion, pothos plants offer a versatile and beautiful addition to any home or office. With their low-maintenance nature and attractive foliage, these plants are a favourite among plant enthusiasts.

By exploring the various types of pothos plants and providing proper care, you can enjoy the stunning beauty and easy-to-grow nature of these plants for years to come.

So why not add a pothos plant to your collection and experience the charm and elegance they bring to any space?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many types of pothos are there?

There are 15 known species of pothos, and they remain very popular despite their toxicity. The most popular varieties kept as houseplants are the Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) and Epipremnum pinnatum.

So, in total, there are fifteen different types of pothos to choose from! However, there are many more cultivars and mutations, giving you plenty of choices when it comes to picking a pothos plant!


Which pothos is easiest to grow?

The Golden Pothos is the most popular and easiest pothos to grow. Also known as Devil’s Ivy, these attractive plants have heart-shaped green leaves with golden hues and are incredibly resilient and easy to care for.

If you’re looking for an easy-to-care-for houseplant, the Golden Pothos is a great choice.


Are pothos toxic to dogs?

Yes, unfortunately, pothos plants are toxic to dogs and can be very dangerous. Ingestion of any part of the plant can lead to severe medical problems such as vomiting, diarrhoea and even liver failure in some cases.

Therefore, it is best to avoid having this plant around your furry friend.


What are some popular pothos varieties?

If you’re looking for a gorgeous, low-maintenance houseplant, pothos are a great choice. Varieties like Golden Pothos, Marble Queen Pothos, Jade Pothos, and Neon Pothos are especially popular.

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