Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’
Best low-maintenance trailing plant for bioactive terrarium and vivarium enthusiasts.
Discover the Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’, a captivating cultivar of the Golden Pothos known for its compact, trailing vines adorned with striking white and green variegated leaves. This plant is a fantastic addition to any indoor space, thriving in bright, indirect light and moderate to high humidity. Its adaptability makes it perfect for terrariums, vivariums, and bioactive setups, where it contributes to air quality and ecological balance. Easy to care for and propagate, the N’Joy Pothos offers lush greenery with minimal effort, bringing a touch of vibrant nature into your home.
$19.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1072
/ 2693
#1072 in Plants
Price vs Category Average
-54%
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Scientific Name
Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’
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Who it's for
- Interior decorators seeking a striking, high-contrast botanical centerpiece
- Novice gardeners needing a forgiving, low-maintenance houseplant
- Stylists looking for flexible trailing or climbing display options
Who should skip it
- Owners of dim apartments lacking sufficient bright, indirect light
- Impatient gardeners wanting rapid, vigorous plant growth
- Pet owners and parents of small, curious children
Performance breakdown
Variegation Vibrancy
High-contrast white and green patterns create a striking visual impact.
Enclosure Compatibility
Compact growth habit makes it a perfect fit for bioactive setups.
Propagation Ease
Simple stem cuttings root reliably for effortless plant multiplication.
Maintenance Simplicity
Forgiving nature allows for success even with minimal plant experience.
Humidity Tolerance
Thrives in the moisture-rich environments typical of tropical terrariums.
Pet Safety
Contains compounds that pose toxicity risks if ingested by household pets.
Key Specs
Scientific Name
Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’
Preferred Light
Bright, indirect light
Humidity Range
Moderate to High (60% or more)
Temperature Range
65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C)
Soil Mix Components
Coconut coir, orchid bark, and perlite
Propagation Methods
Cuttings
Care Difficulty
Easy
Toxicity to Pets
Toxic - unspecified
Features
- Striking white and green variegated leaves
- Compact and trailing growth habit
- Ideal for terrariums and vivariums
- Enhances bioactive enclosure ecosystems
- Easy to propagate from cuttings
- Improves indoor air quality
- Low maintenance care requirements
- Thrives in high humidity
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional quality and vibrant design of the Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’. Reviewers frequently highlight the plant’s robust health and striking white and green variegation upon arrival, suggesting careful cultivation by Royal Python's Cove. A major theme is the remarkable ease of care; even novice plant owners report successful growth and minimal fuss, confirming its reputation as a highly reliable indoor companion. While occasional feedback mentions minor shipping stress, the overall sentiment confirms this product delivers outstanding aesthetic value and effortless maintenance, making it a top choice for indoor greenery enthusiasts.
Know before you buy
To keep the white and green patterns vibrant, place your plant in bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light levels, the variegation may fade or turn more solid green if it doesn't receive enough brightness.
No, the Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’ is toxic to pets if ingested. It is best to keep it in a location that is inaccessible to curious animals, such as a hanging planter or a secure vivarium.
Yes, this cultivar is an excellent choice for bioactive setups. It thrives in the high-humidity environments typical of terrariums and helps maintain ecological balance by contributing to air quality and soil health.
Propagation is straightforward; simply take a cutting that includes at least one node and place it in water or a moist soil mix. Once roots develop, you can transplant it into a pot with a well-draining substrate like coconut coir and perlite.
Water your plant when the top inch or two of the soil feels dry to the touch. Because it prefers a mix of coconut coir and orchid bark, ensure the pot has adequate drainage to prevent the roots from sitting in excess water.
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