The Marble Queen Pothos is a timeless indoor favorite, celebrated for its spectacular, high-contrast variegation. Each heart-shaped leaf is a unique masterpiece, featuring heavy splashes of creamy white, silver, and mint green against a deep green base. Often called the "Devil's Ivy" for its near-indestructible nature, the Marble Queen is a prolific grower that can gracefully trail from a bookshelf or be trained to climb a totem for a lush, jungle effect.
Plant Details:
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Plant Type: Tropical Vining Perennial
Light: Bright, indirect light
Water: Low to moderate; allow top 50% of soil to dry
Growth Habit: Trailing or Climbing
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 Marble Queen Pothos
Plant Overview: One of the most popular and hardy indoor vines, loved for its bright, "marbled" foliage and air-purifying qualities.
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light to keep the white variegation crisp and vibrant. While it can survive in lower light, it may revert to more green as it loses its white "marbling."
Water: Water thoroughly when the top half of the soil feels dry. It is very forgiving if you forget a watering and will visibly "droop" slightly when thirsty.
Humidity: 50–60% (very adaptable to standard home humidity).
Temperature: 18–28°C
FAQ
Q1: How do I keep my Marble Queen Pothos looking highly variegated?
A1: To maintain the beautiful, high-contrast white and cream marble patterning, place your plant in a spot that receives plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. In lower light conditions, the plant will produce more chlorophyll (green) to compensate, causing the new foliage to emerge mostly green or "revert."
Q2: How often should I water my Marble Queen Pothos?
A2: Water thoroughly only when the top 50% of the potting mix has dried out completely. The Marble Queen is highly drought-tolerant and quite expressive—its leaves will begin to droop slightly and lose their firmness when it is thirsty, bouncing back quickly after a proper drink.
Q3: Is the Marble Queen Pothos a fast-growing plant?
A3: While it is a robust and eager vining plant, it grows slightly slower than a standard solid-green Jade Pothos. Because the heavy white variegation means the leaves have less chlorophyll to convert light into energy, it takes a little more time to push out new growth.
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