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Epipremnum Aureum 'Golden Pothos' - Moss Pole

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Devil’s Ivy on Moss Pole (Golden Pothos) 🌿🪴
All the beauty of the classic Devil’s Ivy, but taken to the next level. This version is trained to climb a moss pole, showing off its lush golden-green leaves as they creep upward. The result?

A bold, vertical statement plant that brings instant jungle vibes to any space.

Perfect if you want the easy-care charm of Pothos with a little extra height and drama.

Plant Care

  • Temperature: Prefers 18–26°C. Keep away from cold draughts.
  • Humidity: Happy in normal household humidity but will enjoy the occasional mist.
  • Feed: Fertilise monthly during spring and summer for stronger growth.

Good to Know

  • Growth: Trained to climb a moss pole — encourages larger, more dramatic leaves over time.
  • Air Purifying: Helps filter indoor air.
  • Toxicity: Leaves are toxic if ingested — keep away from pets and children.
  • Also Known As: Epipremnum aureum, Golden Pothos, Money Plant.
  • Origin: Native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands.

Good To Know

Shade Tolerant

This one's a bit of shady character. Doesn't seek the spotlight. Just as happy hanging out in shadowy spots (where all the hot goss happens).

Air Purifying

These plants help create a fresher and healthier environment by filtering out airborne toxins, and converting them to oxygen. Bonus!

Not for Pets or Kids

Beautiful but with a dark side. The leaves and/or other parts of this plant can be toxic. Keep away from pets, children and adults who never grew up.

How not to kill your Epipremnum Aureum 'Golden Pothos' - Moss Pole

We've created a personalised Grow Guide for your Epipremnum Aureum 'Golden Pothos' - Moss Pole. Just follow this easy guide and you & your new leafy mate will be loving life together!

Surviving

Light: Indirect

I'm pretty flexible, actually. Generally I'd rather be in a bright spot, with plenty of indirect light. But if all you've got is a moderately shady corner, that's no biggie I'll happily adapt with perhaps a bit less watering. Just keep me out of any harsh, direct sun and we'll get on just fine.

Watering: Light

When it comes to drinking,I'm a Lizzie Lightweight, the cheapest date in town! Just a small one for me, please, and don't be rushing to top me up either. I won't thank you for it. Allow my soil to dry out almost completely between waterings, and we'll get on just fine.

Humidity: Normal

Atmospherics? I'm really not that bothered, actually. Just your everyday household humidity is fine. No extra attention required, thanks, so don't be comin' at me with that spritzer!

Thriving