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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon' or Neon Pothos
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Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon'
(Golden Pothos, Centipede
Tonga Vine, Devil's Ivy,
Hunter's Robe, Neon Pothos, Pothos Ivy) |
Synonyms:
Epipremnum Aureum, Philodendron Nechodomeii, Pothos Aureus,
Schindapsus Aureus, Schindapsus pinnatusis
Origin: Solomon Islands in South Pacific
Family: Araceae (Arum)
Light: Light Shade
Height: 6-12"
Spacing: 1-2'
Foliage: Glossy, bright lime green, arrow-shaped
Soil: Well-drained, strongly acidic
Water: Regular
Propagation: Softwood cuttings, air layering
Uses: Hanging basket, containers, houseplant, office plant, patio,
underplanting
Insects/Disease: Watch for spidermites, scales and mealybugs
Caution: Plant may cause skin allergy - wear gloves when handling
Comments:
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon' or Golden Pothos
or
Centipede
Tonga Vine
or
Devil's Ivy
or
Hunter's Robe
or Neon Pothos or
Pothos Ivy
or
Epipermnum Aureum
or
Philodendron Nechodomeii
or
Pothos Aureus
or
Schindapsus Aureus
or
Schindapsus pinnatusis is an attractive brilliant tropical
perennial vine
with a compact growth habit. It has brilliant bronze-green
foliage.
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon'
is a shade lover. It is easily propagated from stem
cuttings or air layering. The cuttings are easily rooted in water.
Neon Pothos performs well in well-drained acidic soil. lovely
bright lime green colored foliage. The all yellow foliage of
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon'
is very eye-catching. It
makes a wonderful air filter plant for the home or office.
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon'
looks appealing in hanging pots or baskets. Grow some in
containers to brighten a shaded porch or patio. Neon Pothos makes
an awesome underplanting. If
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Neon'
is bothered by spidermites, clean thoroughly with insecticidal
soap solution. I fertilize my Neon Pothos
with a diluted liquid fertilizer once every 2 months during
growing season for optimum health.
USDA Hardiness Zones : 10-11 |