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pothos global green for sale Global Green PothosGlobal Green Pothos A Must Have Marbled Variety for Aroid Collectors Looking for a low maintenance, visually striking houseplant that thrives in nearly any indoor condition? The Global Green Pothos (Epipremnum aureum Global Green) is your go to choice. This rare pothos cultivar stands out with its vibrant two tone green marbled leavesperfect for plant lovers looking to expand their collection or anyone seeking a lush, easy care houseplant. Whether

Global Green Pothos – A Must-Have Marbled Variety for Aroid Collectors

Looking for a low-maintenance, visually striking houseplant that thrives in nearly any indoor condition? The Global Green Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Global Green’) is your go-to choice. This rare pothos cultivar stands out with its vibrant two-tone green marbled leaves—perfect for plant lovers looking to expand their collection or anyone seeking a lush, easy-care houseplant.

Whether you’re decorating your office, apartment, or home, this pothos variety adapts beautifully to a wide range of lighting conditions and is incredibly forgiving of missed waterings. Its cascading vines can trail from hanging baskets, climb up moss poles, or spill from shelves for a full, tropical effect. And unlike many high-maintenance houseplants, the Global Green Pothos is known for its hardiness and fast growth.

🌿 Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Global Green’
  • Common Name: Global Green Pothos
  • Family: Araceae
  • Plant Type: Evergreen tropical vine
  • Native Habitat: Southeast Asia
  • Growth Style: Trailing, vining, or climbing with support
  • Mature Length: Up to 6–10 ft indoors with proper care

🌞 Light & Placement

  • Best in bright, indirect light to maintain variegation
  • Tolerates low light but may show reduced contrast in leaf pattern
  • Ideal for shelves, hanging planters, plant stands, or wall-mounted trellises

💧 Water & Humidity

  • Water when top 1–2 inches of soil are dry
  • Use well-draining potting mix and a pot with drainage holes
  • Humidity Range: 40–75% — typical indoor humidity is fine
  • Temperature Range: 65°F–85°F (avoid drafts and cold exposure)

🌱 General Maintenance

  • Feeding: Biweekly during spring and summer with diluted liquid fertilizer
  • Pruning: Cut back vines to encourage bushier growth and remove damaged leaves
  • Repotting: Every 12–18 months or when roots begin circling the pot

🌿 Propagation Tips

  • Snip 4–6" stem cuttings with 2+ nodes
  • Place in water or moist soil to root — easy and fast propagation!
  • Great for gifting or expanding your own pothos collection

⚠️ Toxicity Notice

Like most members of the Epipremnum family, the Global Green Pothos is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of curious cats, dogs, or small children.

🏆 Why Choose the Global Green Pothos?

  • ✅ Rare variegated foliage that stands out from common pothos types
  • ✅ Incredibly low-maintenance and beginner-friendly
  • ✅ Fast-growing and easy to propagate
  • ✅ Adaptable to various pots, planters, and indoor decor styles

📦 Shipping Info

  • Hand-picked and packed with care by our team at Ed’s Plant Shop in Brooklyn, NY
  • Ships nationwide via USPS, UPS, or FedEx — tracking included
  • Healthy arrival guaranteed or your money back

Need tips on pothos care? Read our detailed Pothos Care Guide to ensure your Global Green stays lush and happy.

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