Epipremnum pinnatum albo variegata
Best statement piece for intermediate indoor gardeners seeking rare vining foliage.
Introducing the Epipremnum pinnatum albo variegata, a rare and highly sought-after tropical vining plant. Known for its striking white and cream variegation against deep green leaves, this specimen adds a unique visual appeal to any space. Expertly cultivated by horticulturists, it thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-draining, organic-rich soil. To encourage its natural climbing habit, provide a support structure. This plant is delivered actively growing in a 3-gallon pot, ready to enhance your indoor garden.
$50.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
140
/ 10395
#140 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-4%
Below average
Pot Size
3
/ gallon
Who it's for
- Collectors seeking a striking, high-contrast statement piece
- Indoor gardeners wanting fast-growing, architectural foliage
- Plant enthusiasts looking for a resilient, rare variegated variety
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for affordable greenery
- Owners with low-light homes or dim living spaces
- Beginners struggling with consistent humidity and watering routines
Performance breakdown
Variegation Quality
Stunning white and cream patterns provide high-contrast visual impact.
Growth Potential
Vigorous vining habit rewards owners who provide proper climbing support.
Care Accessibility
Intermediate requirements demand attention to humidity and specific soil conditions.
Specimen Maturity
Large three-gallon pot size ensures a substantial, established plant foundation.
Horticultural Pedigree
Expert cultivation at Fairchild ensures superior health and genetic integrity.
Logistical Convenience
Strict local delivery radius limits availability for most potential collectors.
Key Specs
Pot Size
3 gallon
Light Requirement
Bright Indirect Light
Soil Type
Well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Origin
Grown at Fairchild Nursery in Miami, Florida
Scientific Name
Epipremnum pinnatum albo variegata
Shipping Restriction
Local delivery only within 15 miles of Fairchild
Care Level
Intermediate
Growth Habit
Vining
Features
- Rare variegated Pothos variety
- Unique white and cream leaf patterns
- Encourages natural climbing growth
- Grown by expert horticulturists
- Vining epiphytic growth habit
- Requires climbing support
- High humidity preference
- Intermediate care level
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional quality and robust health of these plant specimens. The core theme centers on the superior genetic design and vibrant variegation patterns, which often surpass expectations for a rare offering. Buyers feel the premium price is fully justified by the plant's immediate vigor and the reliable, expert care demonstrated in the packaging and root systems. This high standard of quality establishes the purchase as a valuable, long term botanical investment rather than just a simple transaction.
Know before you buy
As an epiphytic viner, this plant thrives when it can climb. A moss pole is the best option because it mimics the natural bark of trees, allowing the aerial roots to anchor and encouraging the leaves to grow larger over time.
No, the Epipremnum pinnatum albo variegata is toxic to pets if ingested. It is best kept in a location that is inaccessible to curious animals.
You can increase humidity by grouping it with other plants, using a humidifier nearby, or placing it in a well-lit bathroom. Avoid misting the leaves directly, as this does not significantly raise humidity and can sometimes lead to fungal issues.
This means the plant requires more attention than a standard Pothos. You will need to be consistent with its light requirements and monitor moisture levels carefully to ensure the soil stays damp but not waterlogged.
Yes, variegation is dependent on light. If the plant does not receive enough bright, indirect light, it may produce leaves with less white and more solid green to compensate for the lack of chlorophyll.
Water when the top inch or two of the soil feels dry to the touch. Because it is planted in a large 3-gallon pot, ensure the water drains completely from the bottom to prevent root rot.
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