Marble Queen Ivy
Let s get started the marble queen is considered a tropical plant with origins to the soloman.
Marble queen ivy. Water when the top several inches of soil has dried out. The plant has a multitude of common names including golden pothos ceylon creeper hunter s robe ivy arum money plant silver vine solomon islands ivy marble queen and taro vine. Water moderately and infrequently. When watering water the plant with fresh water lightly and slowly from above allowing water to soak through to the roots then tip out any excess water.
In the fall and winter let the soil become drier before watering. Marble queen pothos like their soil to be kept on the drier side. Both plants have done very well and i ve even taken a cutting from this one to grow a new plant. The marble queen prefers her soil to be on the dry side.
For that reason pothos does well in hanging baskets or plant stands where the foliage can vine freely covering space other plants can t. These came well packaged and undamaged and there weren t and haven t been any bugs. It is also called devil s vine or devil s ivy because it is almost impossible to kill and it stays green even when kept in the dark. The marble queen pothos with its long cascading vines makes a beautiful table or hanging plant.
Marble queen pothos plant is a popular houseplant and one of my own personal favorites. Ad by amazon try audible and get two free audio books. Known in some places as money plants or devil s ivy the botanical names for pothos plant are scindapsus aureus or epipremnum aureum. Marble queen pothos has green and white tear shaped foliage with a tendency to trail and cascade.
All pothos plants are efficient in cleaning the air of harmful chemicals. I clipped a few pieces of my sister in laws marble queen pothos ivy plant and rooted and potted it. Some common names for the pothos plant are soloman s ivy devils ivy marble queen money plant or hunters robe. Great for beginners marble queen pothos is a hardy green and white speckled trailing houseplant.
It turned out so pretty. The marble queen pothos epipremnum aureum marble queen is a popular houseplant with brightly colored jade green and cream leaves the variegated foliage of the marble queen cultivar grows on long trailing vines. This plant sometimes referred to as devil s ivy can be trained to grow on a pole or trellis. The marble queen has definitely been a slower grower than the golden but i ve never been concerned about it and lately it has been going through a huge growth spurt.
Marble queen plant can be used as a table plant hanging plant or trained to climb a trellis or pole. Water enough to keep the soil slightly damp.