Epipremnum ‘Cebu Blue’ (Epipremnum pinnatum)
Best vining plant for indoor gardeners seeking unique, fast-growing foliage.
Discover the Epipremnum ‘Cebu Blue’ (Epipremnum pinnatum), a captivating aroid celebrated for its distinctive steely-blue foliage. This fast-growing vining plant starts with glossy, pointed leaves and, when provided with climbing support, matures to develop large, split fenestrations, reminiscent of a Monstera. It thrives indoors, making it an excellent choice for hanging baskets when young or as a climbing specimen. Its easy-care nature and rapid growth make it a sought-after addition to any plant collection, adding a touch of rare beauty to your home.
$14.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
141
/ 9235
#141 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-71%
Below average
Pot Size
2.5
/ inches
Who it's for
- Design-conscious decorators seeking unique, metallic-toned foliage
- Busy plant parents needing a forgiving, low-maintenance companion
- Serious collectors wanting to cultivate dramatic, fenestrated climbing vines
Who should skip it
- Budget-focused shoppers preferring affordable, widely available greenery
- Owners of dim homes lacking bright, indirect light sources
- Households with curious pets or small children prone to chewing
Performance breakdown
Foliage Aesthetics
The unique metallic blue sheen offers a sophisticated, modern visual appeal.
Growth Potential
Rapid vining habit rewards owners with quick, lush indoor coverage.
Care Accessibility
Forgiving nature makes this rare aroid approachable for novice plant parents.
Maturation Versatility
Training on supports unlocks dramatic, Monstera-like fenestrations as the plant ages.
Environmental Sensitivity
Requires consistent high humidity to maintain optimal leaf health and growth.
Household Compatibility
Toxic to pets, requiring careful placement away from curious furry friends.
Key Specs
Pot Size
2.5 inches
SKU
R9429-2
Hardiness Zone
9
Minimum Indoor Temperatures
60°F
Mature Height
Up to 48 inches
Sun Requirements
Partial Shade
Plant Type
Foliage Plant
Growth Habit
Vining
Features
- Striking steely-blue to silver foliage
- Develops large, split leaves when mature
- Vigorous and fast-growing habit
- Readily adheres to climbing supports
- Hard-to-find aroid variety
- Easy grower suitable for baskets
- Glossy juvenile leaves
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise Logee's Epipremnum 'Cebu Blue' for delivering healthy, well-rooted specimens featuring the desired silvery blue foliage. A major highlight is the exceptional packaging, which ensures plants arrive secure and minimizes transit stress, a key factor for tropical shipments. Buyers frequently note that the starter plants often exceed expectations in size and maturity for this rare variety. While the cost reflects its rarity, most feel the investment is justified by the plant's immediate vigor and rapid establishment post-potting. The consensus is that Logee's provides robust, true to type specimens, making this a highly recommended acquisition for collectors seeking this unique Epipremnum.
Know before you buy
Yes, providing a climbing support like a moss pole is essential if you want the plant to mature and develop its signature split fenestrations. Without support, the plant will remain in its juvenile vining form with smaller, solid leaves.
No, the Epipremnum ‘Cebu Blue’ is not pet-safe. It contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation or swelling if ingested by pets.
This plant thrives in partial shade, meaning it prefers bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light levels, bright indirect light will help maintain its vibrant, steely-blue foliage and encourage faster growth.
This plant is not drought-tolerant, so you should keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Check the top inch of soil; if it feels dry to the touch, it is time to water.
Absolutely. The Cebu Blue is an excellent candidate for hanging baskets, where its vining habit can trail beautifully. Keep in mind that the leaves will stay smaller and will not develop the dramatic splits seen on climbing specimens.
While it is considered an easy-care plant, it prefers high humidity to mimic its natural tropical environment. If your home is particularly dry, placing it near a humidifier or grouping it with other plants can help it thrive.
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