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Epipremnum WG: Care Guide for This Rare Variegated Cultivar

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Epipremnum ‘WG’ is a distinct, stable, tissue-cultured variegated cultivar of Epipremnum aureum, not a generic “marble queen” or “neon” variant—it features consistent creamy-white centers with sharp green margins, thrives in bright indirect light, and requires less frequent watering than solid-green…

Epipremnum Varieties: 12 Proven Types & Care Guide

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There are at least 12 distinct, widely cultivated Epipremnum varieties—each botanically verified, horticulturally stable, and commercially available—with consistent growth habits, leaf morphology, and environmental responses. The most reliable include ‘Marble Queen’, ‘Neon’, ‘Jade’, ‘Global Green’, ‘Manjula’, ‘Blenheim’, ‘Cebu Blue’, ‘Silver…

Epipremnum Types: 12 Verified Species (Not Just ‘Pothos’)

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There are exactly 12 botanically accepted Epipremnum species—none of which is Epipremnum aureum, the plant universally sold as “pothos” but correctly classified as Epipremnum pinnatum subsp. pinnatum. Confusion arises because horticultural trade uses outdated names, misapplies cultivar labels, and conflates…

Epipremnum Sunshine Care Guide: Light, Water & Propagation Tips

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Epipremnum Sunshine is a vibrant, variegated cultivar of Epipremnum aureum, not a separate species—it’s genetically identical to Golden Pothos but selected for stable, buttery-yellow new growth that intensifies with bright, indirect light. Unlike many “sunshine”-named plants, it cannot tolerate direct…

Marble Queen Pothos Care: Epipremnum Aureum Growing Guide

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Marble Queen Pothos ( Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’) is a variegated cultivar of the classic golden pothos—distinct for its creamy-white and soft green marbled foliage, slower growth rate, and higher light requirement. Unlike solid-green pothos, it cannot sustain itself on…