devil's ivy vs money plant Devil's ivy (Epipremnum aureum) Golden Pothos Money Plant With White F —  Saharanpur Nursery
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devil's ivy vs money plant

devil's ivy vs money plant Devil's ivy (Epipremnum aureum) Golden Pothos Money Plant With White F — Saharanpur Nursery

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devil's ivy vs money plant Devil's ivy (Epipremnum aureum) Golden Pothos Money Plant With White F — Saharanpur NurseryCommon name: Money Plant Variegated Regional name: Marathi Money Plan Category: Indoor Plants, Climbers, Creepers & Vines, Groundcovers, Water & Aquatic Plants Family: Araceae or Alocasia family Light: Sun growing, Semi shade, Shade growing Water: Normal, Can tolerate more Primarily grown for: Foliage Flowering season: Flowers are inconspicuous Foliage color: Variegated, Green, Yellow Plant Height or length: 8 to 12 meters Plant Form: Climbing or

Common name:
Money Plant Variegated
Regional name:
Marathi - Money Plan
Category:
Indoor Plants, Climbers, Creepers & Vines, Groundcovers, Water & Aquatic Plants
Family:
Araceae or Alocasia family
Light:
Sun growing, Semi shade, Shade growing
Water:
Normal, Can tolerate more
Primarily grown for:
Foliage
Flowering season:
Flowers are inconspicuous
Foliage color:
Variegated, Green, Yellow
Plant Height or length:
8 to 12 meters
Plant Form:
Climbing or growing on support
Special Character:
  • Auspicious or Feng Shui plant
  • Good for Cut foliage
  • Can grow on trellis or chain link fencing
  • Animals will not eat
  • Suitable for road median planting
  • Hanging or weeping growth habit
  • Good on seaside
  • NASA plant for Indoor pollution control
Generally available in India in quantities of:
Over hundreds

Plant Description:

- Epipremnums are native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia.
- This variety is exactly the same as money plant. It has more variegation. In growing terms it is slightly slower.
- They are climbing foliage plants.
- Till these plants grow on the ground their leaves stay small. Once they get the support of a tree or wall their leaves become huge.
- Their growth habit makes them useful as pedestal plants, in terrariums, on moss sticks, as ground covers and for hanging baskets.
- Plants tolerate water very well. In fact plants growing in pain water survive and thrive for years.

Growing tips:

- Are versatile in use. They are hardy and easy to grow.
- Any soil is fine. Avoid very alkaline soils.
- Plants can take full sunlight in high humidity coastal areas or cooler hilly areas. In the hot plains they do well in shade.
- If they are to be grown upright they require supports.
- All money plants like good air circulation.
- They are relatively free from pests and diseases.
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