Golden Pothos

aka Devil’s Ivy, Money Plant

These plants are resilient!

Whether hanging on the front porch, above the bathtub, or sitting in jus a glass of water on a ledge, this vine brings a little bit of the tropical islands into your home. In it’s natural environment, it has to live through cyclones and floods, so it can survive your lack of a Green Thumb as well.

Even though are sometimes referred to as “Devil’s Ivy”, they aren’t actually an ivy. They are a vine.

Common Names: Devil’s Ivy

Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum

Origin: Solomon Islands

Hardiness Zones: USDA 10–12 (houseplant elsewhere)

Sun Requirements:
Low to bright indirect light. Tolerates low light but grows faster in brighter conditions.

Watering:
Moderate. Water when top 1–2 inches of soil are dry.

Soil:
Standard indoor potting mix with good drainage.

Important Notes:
Extremely hardy and forgiving.
Excellent trailing or climbing plant.
Toxic to pets if ingested.
Great for beginners.