There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Vincent Godbold”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Larry Maisonave”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-11” author: “David Oller”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-24” author: “Diane Niswander”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-25” author: “Yvonne Lindner”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-24” author: “Marianne Steakley”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-13” author: “Melvin Davis”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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title: “5 Rare Pothos Varieties That Are Simply Stunning” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-04” author: “Barbara Morgan”


There are many pothos varieties to choose from, but the most coveted, rarer types are variegated pothos and those possessing interesting leaf forms. These make a particularly stunning feature in the home. Pothos plants can be displayed in a variety of ways to get the best out of them – whether trailing over the side of a hanging basket or planter on a shelf or windowsill, grown vertically as a climber, or horizontally across a flat surface. Alternatively, prune pothos to keep a compact shape. Care is easy, as the plants thrive in a range of growing conditions. They will tolerate low light, but look best when they receive some natural light. Pothos hate soggy roots, so only require watering every week or two once the top layer of potting soil has dried out. Fertilize pothos in the spring, and again in the summer. Discover rare must-have pothos varieties to add to your collection.

1. Lemon Meringue Pothos

A beautiful variety of variegated pothos, Lemon Meringue lives up to its name with dark green leaves highlighted with bright yellow edges, as well as occasional streaks of cream. This beautiful coloring is more visible when the plant is in a lighter spot. Ideally, position it on a table or countertop with windows nearby. Over time, the Lemon Meringue pothos plant can climb to 6 feet long or more over time. It has slightly higher water needs than average, so check on it weekly to see if the top two inches of potting soil has dried out.

2. Baltic Blue Pothos

Baltic Blue is truly one of the most stunning pothos varieties, featuring rich green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. It’s ideal for adding texture to your interior. Lemon Meringue is the newest variety of variegated pothos. Yet, this rare beauty is as easy to care for as other popular pothos varieties. Regular price $50.30. It’s a versatile plant that can be grown vertically, horizontally, or trailing out of a hanging basket. Although, when the plant is young it makes a great tabletop addition. You can keep the plant compact by pinching back new growth, which will also encourage it to fill out. Baltic Blue pothos prefers to be in a bright spot with some natural light, where it will develop larger leaves if allowed to climb. Check the soil moisture level weekly, and fertilize twice a year.

3. Global Green Pothos

A fairly new variety of pothos, Global Green is particularly easy to grow, with low water needs, and thrives in a variety of light conditions. One of the most stunning pothos varieties you’ll see, Baltic Blue features green-blue leaves with dramatic monstera-like cuts in the side. Regular price $50.40. Its leaves possess gorgeous green-on-green variegation with mid-green centers and darker green edges, while it sometimes reveals slivers of cream and white. It’s a fast grower, and can be easily trained to climb. Alternatively, prune to keep compact, or allow it to trail over the side of a tall planter or hanging basket. Water every week or two, and fertilize in spring and summer.

4. Albo Pothos

Albo pothos is a variegated variety that can be grown as climbing or trailing. Each leaf is different with streaks and splashes of white. It’s fast-growing and makes a stunning feature when grown vertically up a support, as the leaves will form fenestrations – window-like cuts – in the leaves Looking for a new variety of variegated pothos? Global Green features leaves irregularly mottled with light and dark green, giving it a chic look. Regular price $50.40. Tolerant of a range of growing environments, the Albo pothos is compatible with almost any home. It prefers a bright spot but will survive lower light levels – though it will grow more slowly, and its leaf variegation will be more subtle. Water Albo pothos only once the top couple of inches of the potting mix feels dry to the touch, and fertilize in spring and summer.

5. Manjula Pothos

With big heart-shaped leaves and variegated leaves in shades of green, white, and cream, the Manjula pothos is a coveted variety, and also a great lookalike for the even rarer Harlequin pothos. Supplied in a stylish 6" self-watering planter, the Albo pothos is a low-maintenance variety that can be grown as trailing or climbing. Regular price $50.50. In order to maintain the light coloration of its leaves, Manjula needs to be positioned with more light than other pothos varieties – though this should be indirect. Otherwise, it’s just as low maintenance, requiring watering every week or two when dry, and fertilizing with a balanced all-purpose houseplant feed in the spring and summer months. This article features products available from third-party vendors on the Gardening Know How Shop. These indoor-outdoor Rim planters mimic traditional Italian rimmed containers but have self-watering functionality and a double-wall design to insulate plants’ roots.

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