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about golden pothos Pothos GoldenEpipremnum aureum A lush, low maintenance plant known for its trailing vines and heart shaped leaves streaked with vibrant golden hues. A favorite among plant enthusiasts, this adaptable houseplant thrives in various lighting conditions, making it perfect for homes, offices, and commercial spaces. With its cascading vines, Pothos Golden adds a touch of greenery whether displayed in a hanging planter, draped over a shelf, or placed in a decorative pot.

Epipremnum aureum

 A lush, low-maintenance plant known for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves streaked with vibrant golden hues. A favorite among plant enthusiasts, this adaptable houseplant thrives in various lighting conditions, making it perfect for homes, offices, and commercial spaces.

With its cascading vines, Pothos Golden adds a touch of greenery whether displayed in a hanging planter, draped over a shelf, or placed in a decorative pot. It is an excellent air-purifying plant that enhances indoor environments while requiring minimal upkeep—ideal for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike.

Living moss planters, or Kokedamas, are an ancient Japanese art form dating to 1600 AD. These low-maintenance plants, crafted with moss, soil, and twine, thrive in sunny locations and bring natural beauty to any room.

Sizing and coloration per plant will vary due to seasonality and availability. These live plants typically range between 8 to 24 inches in height and 6 to 12 inches in width.

Pair your Pothos Golden with a Granite Stand, Terra Cotta Planter, or a stylish Wrought Iron Plant Stand, sold separately here.

Please note that plants may arrive smaller and less mature than shown in images, but they will thrive and grow in their new environment.

IN A NUTSHELL

Thrives in bright, indirect light but adapts to low-light conditions.
Resilient and low-maintenance; tolerates occasional neglect.

All live plants are non-returnable / non-refundable / not eligible for discounts.

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