The Manjula Pothos is a rare and patented cultivar that is a true showstopper for any plant collection. Unlike other Pothos varieties, the Manjula features wide, heart-shaped leaves with unique wavy edges and a spectacular, swirling variegation of cream, white, and silver. No two leaves are exactly alike, making each plant a living work of art. It is a slower-growing, more compact vine, perfect for those who want a high-impact look without the aggressive growth of standard ivy.
Plant Details:
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula'
Plant Type: Tropical Vining Perennial
Light: Bright, indirect light
Water: Low to moderate; allow top 50% of soil to dry
Growth Habit: Compact, Vining/Trailing
This listing is for the plant only. Decorative pot and accessories are not included.
Perfect for shelves, desks, and hanging displays.
PlantJoyCo Care Guide
How to Care for Your Manjula Pothos
Plant Overview: A sophisticated, slow-growing vine prized for its wavy leaves and artistic white variegation.
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light. High-quality light is necessary to keep the white portions of the leaves healthy and vibrant. Avoid direct hot sun.
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to the touch halfway down the pot. It is drought-tolerant but will let you know it's thirsty with a slight droop in its leaves.
Humidity: 50–60% (standard household humidity is fine).
Temperature: 18–28°C
FAQ
Q1: How do I keep the variegation on my Manjula Pothos bright?
A1: The best way to maintain the vibrant white, cream, and silver swirling variegation is to provide plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. If the plant is kept in a spot that is too dark, it will produce more chlorophyll (green) to survive, causing the beautiful patterns to fade or "revert."
Q2: Why are the white parts of my Manjula leaves turning brown?
A2: Brown edges or patches on the white sectors are typically caused by inconsistent watering, low humidity, or a sensitivity to harsh minerals in tap water. Using filtered or rainwater, keeping ambient humidity above 50%, and letting the top half of the soil dry out between waterings will keep the white areas crisp.
Q3: Is Manjula Pothos a fast-growing plant?
A3: Manjula Pothos is a slower grower compared to standard green or Golden Pothos. Because its leaves have large sections of white cream variegation, it contains less chlorophyll to produce energy, resulting in a more compact, controlled vining habit.
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