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variegated manjula pothos Buy Pothos Manjula Online | Stunning Variegated Pothos for Your Home | MygreenscapeDiscover the Rare Beauty of the Pothos 'Manjula' A Collector's Dream That's Easy to Love! Step up your houseplant collection with the stunning **Pothos 'Manjula'** (*Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula'*). Unlike its common cousins, the 'Manjula' boasts broad, heart shaped leaves with unique, wavy margins and an irregular, painterly mix of colors. Its defining characteristic is the broad splashes of creamy white, silver, and pale green variegation, often

Discover the Rare Beauty of the Pothos 'Manjula' – A Collector's Dream That's Easy to Love!

Step up your houseplant collection with the stunning **Pothos 'Manjula'** (*Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula'*). Unlike its common cousins, the 'Manjula' boasts broad, heart-shaped leaves with unique, wavy margins and an irregular, painterly mix of colors. Its defining characteristic is the broad splashes of creamy-white, silver, and pale green variegation, often pooling into large sectors on the leaves. It's an exceptionally beautiful, slow-growing variety that offers a premium aesthetic while retaining the famous easy-care nature of the classic Pothos. It’s the perfect, dramatic vining plant for shelves, tabletops, or hanging baskets.

Why the Pothos 'Manjula' is a Must-Have for Your Home

🎨 **Unique, Painterly Variegation**

Each leaf is a unique canvas, featuring broad, stunning splashes of creamy white, lime green, and silver-green—a truly beautiful contrast to standard Pothos varieties.

✨ **Compact and Bushier Growth**

Known for its shorter vines and denser, fuller appearance than other Pothos, it creates a lush, cascading effect that beautifully fills a space.

✅ **Beginner-Friendly Resilience**

Like all Pothos, the 'Manjula' is incredibly tolerant and forgiving, making it a spectacular yet low-stress choice for all experience levels.

🎁 **A Collector's Statement Piece**

Its rarity and exceptional beauty make it a highly sought-after plant, instantly elevating your collection and impressing fellow plant lovers.

All the Details You Need to Know

The Story Behind This Plant

The Pothos genus (*Epipremnum aureum*) is native to the Society Islands of French Polynesia. The 'Manjula' is a patented cultivar developed by the University of Florida. Unlike other Pothos, the 'Manjula' variety is characterized by its wide, puckered leaves and the unique trait of having its variegation concentrated in the center of the leaf, often bleeding over the margins. The name 'Manjula' refers to its beautiful, jewel-like appearance, a fitting tribute to this stunning, rare find in the Pothos family.

How to Keep It Happy

The Pothos 'Manjula' is famously easy-going but will reward bright light with the most vivid, beautiful variegation. Here are some tips to help it flourish:

  • **Light:** Thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate medium light, but the white variegation will be less prominent, and the plant may become mostly green. Avoid intense direct sun which can scorch the white parts of the leaves.
  • **Water:** Prefers to dry out partially between waterings. Water thoroughly when the top two inches of soil are dry, or when the leaves just start to look slightly droopy. Excellent drainage is vital.
  • **Humidity:** Tolerates average household humidity but will grow faster and look lusher with increased humidity (misting, pebble tray, or humidifier).
  • **Soil:** Use a well-draining, standard potting mix amended with perlite or coco coir for aeration.
  • **Temperature:** Maintain stable, warm temperatures, ideally between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Protect from cold drafts.
  • **Feeding:** Feed once a month during the spring and summer growing season with a balanced, liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half strength.
  • **Pruning:** Prune vines to encourage bushiness and maintain your desired shape. Cuttings are easy to propagate!
What to Do About Pests

Pothos are generally hardy but can occasionally attract common houseplant pests, especially if air circulation is low or the environment is stressed.

If you happen to spot any of these, check out our guides for quick help:

  • **Mealybugs:** Small, white, cottony insects often found in the leaf axils or along stems. Our Guide
  • **Spider Mites:** Look for fine webbing and tiny speckling on the undersides of leaves, usually in dry conditions. Our Guide
  • **Scale:** Small, immobile, brown or tan bumps on stems and leaves. 
Popular Pothos Varieties

Pothos N’Joy

  • Compact variety with creamy-white variegation.

Pothos Neon

  • Bright neon-green foliage that adds vibrant color.

Pothos Silver Satin

  • Silvery-green leaves with a velvety texture.

Pothos Golden

  • Classic golden-green leaves, ideal for beginners.

Pothos Cebu Blue

  • Silvery-blue leaves with a subtle metallic sheen.

Looking for More Vining and Easy-Care Friends?

If you love the cascading beauty and low-maintenance nature of the Pothos 'Manjula', explore some of the other popular plants our customers in Ontario & Quebec are loving right now. Maybe you're looking for an ultimate easy-care champion or a stunning trailing plant!

  • The Versatile Golden Pothos - The classic champion! Known for its beautiful trailing vines and variegated leaves, it’s incredibly adaptable and happy in various light conditions.
  • Philodendron 'Brasil' - Features gorgeous heart-shaped leaves with a striking lime-green and dark-green variegation running down the center. A fast-growing viner!
  • Hoya Pubicalyx 'Silver Splash' - A stunning vining Hoya with thick, waxy leaves dappled with beautiful silver flecks, perfect for hanging high.
  • The Unique String of Pearls (Senecio) - An enchanting succulent that spills over its pot with bead-like foliage, offering a totally different vining texture.
  • The Invincible Snake Plant (Sansevieria) - The ultimate easy-care companion! Thrives on neglect and purifies your air, a great partner for your 'Manjula's' easy care.

Ready to Bring This Rare, Beautiful Pothos Home?

Add the sophisticated charm and unique artistry of the Pothos 'Manjula' to your collection. Click below to order yours and cultivate a piece of living artwork today!

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Painful Read
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This is a painful read. I only got it because I’m reading the rest of the EU Booms.
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Sarah M
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Avatar is about reflecting real world issues, and this comic does not disappoint
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Ms. Buttercup
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I expected it to be good, but instead it's great.
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A surprisingly re-readable little book. I really look forward to part 2! WRITING: Feels like a true continuation of the show. The characters and the world are just like a Season 5, Episode 1 might have been. Mako and Bolin were great together. Korra and Asami were great together. Of the supporting characters, I was glad to see Tenzin and Lin, and a little sad not to see Varrick or Wu. (Maybe they will fit naturally into the plot somewhere in book 2 or 3 of this series? If not, that's okay. It's better for writing to make sense than to have cameos.) ART: Wow. Just the right amount of additional detail for the comic format. I love the clarity of these panels and the camera shots chosen for them. How each character feels shows in their face and body. How a fight scene unfolds can be seen--you can actually tell what the characters do when they fight. It's wonderful. (I'm a bit of a fight scene enthusiast.) Also, the spirit world was whimsical and gorgeous to behold. Nice variety of lush color palettes for each scene. The new characters have distinctive faces, and the new villain has very cool-looking weapons.
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