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Pothos 'Cebu Blue'

Pothos 'Cebu Blue'

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Scientific Name: Epipremnum pinnatum

Common Name(s): Cebu Blue Pothos, Blue pothos, Devil’s Ivy, Dragon-tail, Blue philodendron, Centipede Tongavin

Description: Commonly displaying a silvery sparkling pattern, a Cebu Blue pothos boasts the most spectacular foliage. This can mean variations of anything from luscious dark green leaves to blue-silvery long leaves.

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  • 📔 Classification

    Scientific Name: Epipremnum pinnatum

    Common Name: Devil's ivy or golden pothos

    Family: Araceae

  • 🌧 Watering Needs

    Medium: Plant likes the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.

  • ☀ Optimal Sunlight

    Partial Shade: 4 to 6 hours of direct sun per day, mostly before noon. In the morning the sunrays are less intense.

  • 📏 Mature Plant Size

    Height: 6 feet indoors to 60 feet outdoors

    Spread: 2 feet indoors to 6 feet outdoors

  • 👍 Benefits

    • Known to be easy to care for
    • Grows fast
    • Can tolerate low light
    • Improves the look of your environment
    • Enjoy reduced stress and increased positive emotions when you bring nature home
  • 📍 Native Region

    Southeast Asia, Australia

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