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Memento Belfast

Epipremnum 'Marble Queen'

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The Marble Queen Pothos is a popular plant in the hardy pothos family. All members of this group have glossy, heart-shaped, leathery leaves but in different colours, with the Marble Queen Pothos coming in green and white variegation.  

Light: Enjoys bright, indirect sunlight but will tolerate lower light conditions.
Water: Suits a humid environment, so mist regularly. Water when the top half of the soil has dried. 

Regular: 12cm pot

Hang Pot: 15cm length avg 40cm

Good To Know

Not a Diva

Nothing special on this leafy star's rider. Happy just to get on with life and do it's thing, like an old friend just hangin' out.

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!

How not to kill your Epipremnum 'Marble Queen'

We've created a personalised Grow Guide for your Epipremnum 'Marble Queen'. Just follow this easy guide and you & your new leafy mate will be loving life together!

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.

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!

Watering: Regular

I'm a Thirsty Kirsty! I could drink most other plants under the table and still throw shapes on the dancefloor. Don't let me dry out or there'll be trouble, but remember, the art of drinking is slow & steady. Too much, too quick isn't good for any of us. Keep my soil moist but not soggy.

Top tips from our Agony Plant.

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