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🍃 Air-purifying • 🌞 Bright • 💚 Easy to care for • 🪴 Climbing or trailing • 🏙️ Urban jungle
The Epipremnum ‘Golden Pothos’, also called Golden Scindapsus or Devil’s vine, is a legendary tropical plant, symbol of luck and prosperity. Its heart-shaped foliage, variegated with bright green and golden yellow, captures light and infuses solar energy into your interior. Native to the forests of Southeast Asia, this climbing or trailing vine easily adapts to city life. Resistant, decorative, and air-purifying, it is the ideal ally for a living and balanced urban jungle.
Exposure & location
The Epipremnum ‘Golden Pothos’ enjoys soft, diffuse light while remaining tolerant of shadier environments.
- Light: bright indirect or bright partial shade.
- Avoid: direct sunlight that burns the leaves.
- Ideal spaces: living room, office, bright bathroom, filtered windowsill.
- Temperature: 18–27 °C, tolerates dry and air-conditioned air well.
Verdeia tip: the brighter the light, the more vibrant the golden variegation will be.
Watering & care
Robust and undemanding plant, the Golden Pothos forgives watering lapses and adapts perfectly to apartment life.
- Frequency: about once a week, when the soil is dry on the surface.
- Water: avoid any stagnation in the saucer.
- Misting: spray the foliage with non-calcareous water to maintain its shine.
- Pruning: shorten stems to encourage density and lateral growth.
- Repotting: every 1 to 2 years to stimulate growth and refresh the substrate.
Verdeia advice
- Support: place your Pothos on a stake, hanging basket, or shelf according to your decoration style.
- Substrate: prefers a light universal potting soil enriched with perlite to promote drainage.
- Humidity: enjoys a moderately humid environment, ideal near a bathroom.
- Aesthetic care: clean the leaves by hand to bring out their golden reflections.
- Propagation: easy cuttings in water or soil — a pleasure to share.
Easy to grow, decorative, and air-purifying, the Golden Pothos is essential for any city dweller wishing to add a touch of greenery effortlessly.
Decor ideas & plant combinations
- Beautiful in a hanging basket for a cascading plant effect.
- Ideal on a high shelf or piece of furniture to visually structure the space.
- Pair it with a Philodendron scandens or a Scindapsus pictus for an elegant tropical duo.
- Perfect in a bright bathroom where it will appreciate the ambient humidity.
Urban added value
The Golden Pothos embodies the spirit of the Verdeia urban jungle: a plant that is graphic, simple, and generous. Hanging, climbing, or trailing, it instantly transforms modern interiors into living and calming spaces. A true symbol of prosperity and positive energy, it brightens city apartments with a natural golden touch.
Technical characteristics
- Botanical name: Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Golden Pothos’
- Common name: Golden Scindapsus, Devil’s vine
- Family: Araceae
- Origin: Southeast Asia
- Type: Tropical climbing or trailing plant
- Foliage: Bright green variegated with golden yellow
- Pot diameter: Ø12–15 cm
- Approximate height: 15–25 cm
- Exposure: Indirect light or partial shade
- Watering: Moderate, moist soil without excess
- Care: Easy, ideal for beginners
- Toxicity to animals: Slightly toxic if ingested
- Use: Indoor, hanging, stake, decorative shelf
Each plant is unique: the shape, density, and shades of its leaves naturally vary according to light and season.
Our Verdeia commitments
They embraced nature with Verdeia
Camille, Toulouse“I am amazed by the quality of the plant received! Careful packaging, impeccable foliage, and fast delivery. Thank you Verdeia”
Amandine, Lille“It was my first order and certainly not the last. The selection is varied and the plants radiate health.”
Giulia, Milan“I gave a Verdeia plant to my sister in Milan: perfect packaging and impeccable service. She loved the concept”
FAQ – Everything to know before adopting your Verdeia plant
How are my plants prepared before shipping?
All our plants are carefully selected from our European partner producers.
Before shipping, they are watered, cleaned, and protected by breathable and secure packaging.
Each package is designed to ensure that your plant arrives in perfect health and without stress related to transport.
Will the plant look exactly like the photo?
The photos shown are true to the variety and the announced size (pot diameter and approximate height).
Each plant being unique, slight differences in shape, foliage, or shade may exist — that is what makes them so charming!
What are the delivery times and conditions?
Shipping is done within 48 business hours, with tracked delivery throughout Europe.
Plants are shipped from Monday to Wednesday to prevent them from being stuck over the weekend.
You receive a tracking link as soon as the package is dispatched.
What to do upon receiving my plant?
Open your package upon receipt, carefully remove the plant from its packaging and let it acclimate for 24 hours in its new environment before watering it.
If it has slightly suffered from transport, it will quickly regain its shape after one or two days in the light.
Can I put this plant outside?
It depends on the species. Most indoor plants prefer a bright place without direct sunlight, while outdoor plants like more direct light.
Refer to the exposure advice in the product description to know if it is suitable for a balcony, a terrace, or indoors.
What to do if my plant arrives damaged?
If your plant appears to have suffered during transport, contact us within 48 hours with a photo of the problem.
Our team will take the time to assess the situation and find the best solution: replacement, partial refund, or recovery advice.
Your satisfaction and the health of your plant remain our priority 🌿.
Can I return a plant?
Since plants are living beings, we do not accept standard returns.
However, we guarantee good health upon delivery: if the plant arrives damaged, it will be replaced free of charge.
For any other case (order error, cache-pot, accessory), returns are possible within 14 days.

