Large
Lenght -50cm approx
Pot SIze - 15cmcm
Medium
Lenght -40cm approx
Pot SIze - 15cm
Satin pothos is growing in popularity as a houseplant. It’s very similar in looks to our bestselling golden pothos, but with a speckled silver variegation on the leaves. It’s found in the wild in countries like Borneo, Thailand and the Philippines, where it can grow up to three-metres tall, winding its way up larger trees. If there’s not a tree handy, it will spread along the ground.
A relative of Epipremnum aureum, Satin Pothos has large, heart shaped matte green leaves with silvery-white splotches and edges. It is more compact than its cousin and makes a beautiful hanging plant, with an elegant, satin sheen. It can be trained to grow along the edges of shelves.
Other common names include Silver Vine, Silver Cloud, Silk Pothos and Silver Philodendron. In Latin, it also goes by the name Scindapsus pictus Argyraeus (particularly in Europe). Pictus means 'painted' and is a reference to its lovely silvery variegation.
She’s a beautiful trailing plant that’s easy to care for and enjoys most light conditions. Gorgeous as a hanging plant or on a high shel
Humidity
She likes a moist environment, so mist her regularly. If it’s an option, you could put her in the bathroom.
Most light conditions
She’s highly adaptable and will manage in low light. She’ll grow best in bright, indirect light.
Light watering
She’s drought tolerant so forgiving of forgetful waterers. She likes a drink when her top two inches of soil are dry.
Top Tips
In spring and summer, give her a liquid fertiliser every month to help her make strong new growth.
Trailing Scindapsus Pictus Silvery Ann - Satin Pothos
Lenght -60 - 70cm Approx
Pot SIze - 19cm