
Epipremnum Champs Élysées
A rare variety Epipremnum (often labelled under the name pothos) that stands in a collection out due to to its vivid neon‑green foliage and distinctive textured undersides.
Its leaves are typically a bright lime to yellow‑green, and on the undersides you may notice ridged “gill‑like” crests that add a unique visual element.Â
How to care for your Epipremnum -
Water: Let the soil become dry between waterings. If your leaves droop, this means your pothos is not getting enough water.
Light:Â Allow your pothos to get plenty of bright, but indirect sunlight; too much and leaves can turn yellow.
Humidity:Â They can survive in a low-humidity environment, but it will thrive with a higher humidity level. Mist the leaves regularly.
Temperature:Â They like to be in a warmer spot about 18 degrees C.
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Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes
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$5.25Epipremnum Champs Élysées
A rare variety Epipremnum (often labelled under the name pothos) that stands in a collection out due to to its vivid neon‑green foliage and distinctive textured undersides.
Its leaves are typically a bright lime to yellow‑green, and on the undersides you may notice ridged “gill‑like” crests that add a unique visual element.Â
How to care for your Epipremnum -
Water: Let the soil become dry between waterings. If your leaves droop, this means your pothos is not getting enough water.
Light:Â Allow your pothos to get plenty of bright, but indirect sunlight; too much and leaves can turn yellow.
Humidity:Â They can survive in a low-humidity environment, but it will thrive with a higher humidity level. Mist the leaves regularly.
Temperature:Â They like to be in a warmer spot about 18 degrees C.
Other info -Â
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes
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A rare variety Epipremnum (often labelled under the name pothos) that stands in a collection out due to to its vivid neon‑green foliage and distinctive textured undersides.
Its leaves are typically a bright lime to yellow‑green, and on the undersides you may notice ridged “gill‑like” crests that add a unique visual element.Â
How to care for your Epipremnum -
Water: Let the soil become dry between waterings. If your leaves droop, this means your pothos is not getting enough water.
Light:Â Allow your pothos to get plenty of bright, but indirect sunlight; too much and leaves can turn yellow.
Humidity:Â They can survive in a low-humidity environment, but it will thrive with a higher humidity level. Mist the leaves regularly.
Temperature:Â They like to be in a warmer spot about 18 degrees C.
Other info -Â
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes
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