epipremnum vs pothos Epipremnum pinnatum Yellow Sunrise
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epipremnum vs pothos Epipremnum pinnatum Yellow Sunrise

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epipremnum vs pothos Epipremnum pinnatum Yellow SunriseYellow Sunrise gives you the beauty, versatility, and easy growing nature of good old Golden Pothos, but with an upgrade! This species readily forms fenestrations (cuts and holes in the leaves) when its young so you can enjoy a little extra style in your space. Extremely beginner friendly, this variegated houseplant is relatively drought tolerant and holds up to lower light levels, so you can enjoy it in practically any room of your home. As it climbs

Yellow Sunrise gives you the beauty, versatility, and easy-growing nature of good old Golden Pothos, but with an upgrade! This species readily forms fenestrations (cuts and holes in the leaves) when it’s young so you can enjoy a little extra style in your space.

Extremely beginner friendly, this variegated houseplant is relatively drought tolerant and holds up to lower light levels, so you can enjoy it in practically any room of your home. As it climbs and matures, the leaves grow larger—just like most other Pothos. If you want it to form fenestrations, you’ll need to grow it up vertically. The leaves will stay small if it trails from a plant self, basket, etc. No matter how you grow it, each dark green leaf is liberally variegated with streaks and splashes.

We’re sure you’ll love how this fast-growing houseplant looks in your favorite space

Don’t miss out. Order now we’ll hand-select your Yellow Sunrise Pothos fresh from the farm. Our team will carefully pack it up send it out for shipping—no stores or warehouses in between. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

 

  •        Easy-care: Yellow Sunrise Pothos grows in a wide range of conditions and is beginner friendly

  •      Beautiful: The gold-variegated leaves really stand out against most other variegated houseplants

  •      Long-lived: With good care, it can live for decades, making it a great investment

  •      Can climb/trail to 6 feet or more

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Epipremnum pinnatum Yellow Sunrise

 

Yellow Sunrise is a newer—and in our opinion—superior selection to gold-variegated forms of Epipremnum pinnatum. In our testing, we’ve found it has better variegation (and less reversion) compared to older varieties like E. pinnatum Aureum, EpiFlame/Golden Flame as well as earlier fenestration and growing under a wider range of conditions than Sunburst. If you already have an established Golden Flame, Sunburst, or other variety, you may not notice much of difference with Yellow Sunrise.

 

This species is native to tropical areas of the Pacific—from Australia all the way up into parts of China. Its botanical name, Epipremnum pinnatum, calls back to how its leaves are feather shaped as they mature. On an established, climbing plant, the leaves can reach nearly 2 feet long and are decorated with fenestrations. You don’t need to have tropical rainforest conditions to be successful with your Yellow Sunrise Pothos. Starting with lots of bright light helps. Inside as a houseplant, the more light it gets, the better. It tolerates lower light levels, but you’ll find it’s even easier growing with more light than less.

 

Watering is a breeze thanks to the Wick & Grow self-watering system it’s in. Just add water to the reservoir as it empties and be sure to never fill the reservoir over the top of the window at the base of the pot. If you wish to water traditionally and not use the self-watering feature, add water as the top half or so of the soil dries to the touch.

 

This houseplant grows well in average household temperatures, but thanks to its tropical roots, it holds up to heatwaves and doesn’t require particular care when the mercury soars. Do try to keep it over about 50F/10C for best results.

It does all right in average household relative humidity levels but prefers above-average relative humidity (over 50 percent) if you’re able to provide it.

 

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

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