Marble Queen - Stunning Variegated Foliage and Easy Care
The Epipremnum Aureum 'Marble Queen' Pothos showcases a striking combination of green heart-shaped leaves marbled with creamy white variegation. Known for its resilience, this low-maintenance plant thrives in various lighting conditions and can easily adapt to most indoor environments, making it an excellent choice for beginners and seasoned plant enthusiasts alike.
Perfect for Trailing or Climbing Displays
Whether displayed as a trailing plant in a hanging basket or encouraged to climb with support, the 'Marble Queen' Pothos adds dynamic greenery to any space. Its ability to produce larger leaves when climbing creates an eye-catching display of lush foliage.
Marble Queen Pothos Plant Profile
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Botanical Name: Epipremnum Aureum
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Pronunciation: ep-ih-PREM-num AW-ree-um
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Common Name: Pothos, Devils Ivy, Marble Queen
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Family: Araceae
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Native Range: Southeast Asia
Marble Queen Pothos Care Guide
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Care Level: Easy
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Light: Prefers medium to bright light. Can tolerate low light
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Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out between watering. Avoid over-watering.
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Humidity: 40-75%
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Temperature: 65-85F
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Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
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Feeding: 1/2 strength fertilizer bi-weekly during spring and summer
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Growth: Climbing/Vining, Trailing/Hanging
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Propagation: Stem Cuttings, Tip cuttings
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Pests: Look out for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insect
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Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets
Fun Fact About Pothos: The Marble Queen Can Change Color
A unique feature of the 'Marble Queen' Pothos is its ability to change leaf color depending on the amount of sunlight it receives. In bright, indirect light, the white variegation becomes more pronounced, while in lower light conditions, the plant may revert to a more solid green as it seeks to photosynthesize more efficiently.
This chameleon-like quality allows you to experiment with light levels to achieve the desired look, adding an interactive element to plant care.
History Of Pothos - Historical Significance and Global Popularity
Native to Southeast Asia, the Epipremnum Aureum species has long been cherished for its resilience and adaptability. Over time, it spread to homes worldwide, often referred to as "Devil's Ivy" due to its indestructible nature. The 'Marble Queen' variety, with its striking variegation, became a favorite among plant collectors in the 20th century as houseplants rose in popularity. Today, it remains a staple in homes and offices due to its aesthetic appeal and ease of care.
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