Pothos Varieties: 17 Varieties to Propagate Today

Today, the Pothos Plant tops the list of the most common houseplants propagated around the world. They are widely appreciated due to their unique and stunning foliage color and design that can improve the outlook of any home.

The Pothos plant is propagated as an indoor and outdoor houseplant. Due to their trailing feature, they are mostly grown in dangle baskets, hanging baskets, shelves, and even ceilings.

So far they provide their growth needs alongside proper attention, and they are sure to have a hitch-free propagation. Their basic needs are proper watering, appropriate soil, a well-sized drilled container, appropriate temperature, and regular misting.

The Pothos plant is not one to have many plant issues except when neglected over a long period.

The Pothos plant should be considered for your next indoor propagation. If you need to improve the outlook of your environment, any of the 15 varieties listed below would be a good choice for your home.

All of these varieties are easy to propagate and are low-maintenance plants.

Pothos Plant Basic Information and Care

It is important to be familiar with any plant you may be propagating. This equips you with the necessary information that would aid your journey.

Botanical nameEpipremnum Aureum
OriginFrench Polynesia
LightBright indirect light
WateringModerate watering
Temperature68°F-75°F
Plant FeatureTrailing Stems
ToxicityToxic to pets and humans
Propagation StyleIndoor and Outdoor propagation
FoodLiquid-Based Fertilizer
HumidityLow humidity
Foliage colorGreen, Gold, and White
Susceptible Plant IssuesRoot rot, Wilting leaves,  Sparse growth, Yellow/ Brown / Dried Leaves, and Pest Infestations

Just for you, we have provided some care tips:

  1. Keep your kids and pets away from your Pothos plant.
  2. Ensure they are grown in well-drilled containers.
  3. Repot your Pothos plant when they have overgrown the pot. Undersized containers can inhibit the growth of the plant.
  4. Regularly snip off early stems to boost bushy growth.
  5. The appropriate time to fertilize them is during their growing season which is during spring. Avoid fertilizing them during winter.
  6. Pot them with attractive containers to complement your home.
  7. Do not position them in inconspicuous locations
  8. Ensure you grow them in a well-lit environment.
  9. Sterilize all pruning equipment before use.
  10. Snip off dead leaves to allow the growth of new leaves.

17 Common And Rare Pothos Types to Grow Today

Since they are popular houseplants, they can be easily purchased from nurseries or online plant stores such as The Sill or Bloomscape. It is best to order your Pothos from a credible site. The Pothos plant is a good choice for beginners. These are the most common and most striking Pothos varieties to propagate: 

1. Jessenia Pothos

Jessenia Pot
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The Jessenia plant is propagated for its elegant speckled foliage surface. The prominent color of the Jessenia Pothos is lemon green with tiny speckles of green and/or white. For foliage shape, the plant is heart-shaped with a pointed tip at its end. This variety has its origin in French Polynesia.

The Jessenia Pothos can be propagated as indoor and outdoor houseplants. Although this variety is easy to propagate and can survive with the provision of basic growth needs, the Jessenia Pothos is rare, so its price may be on the high side.

They are worth their amount any day. You can order your Jessenia from online plant stores, but ensure your order is from a credible site where you can track your plant till it is delivered. The Jessenia Pothos is propagated through stem cuttings, which is an easy method for both beginners and experienced growers.

All you need is a stem snipped off a healthy Jessenia plant, a jar, and clean water. Together with proper care and attention, your Jessenia Pothos is sure to thrive. The Jessenia Pothos is perfect for a white-themed interior decoration. 

2. Marble Queen Pothos

Marble Queen Pothos
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The Marble Queen Pothos is often regarded as the most striking Pothos variety. This is due to their attractive foliage design. For foliage design, the Marble Queen Pothos has a speckled surface, which is a combination of green and white splotches. The dominant color of this variety is green, white, and lemon green.

Some varieties have more green, while others have more white than green.

This variety is one of the most common varieties, so they are easy to purchase, propagate, and even low-maintenance plants. This beautiful crawling plant can be grown in containers or nursery beds. They are good options for indoor and outdoor propagation.

The Marble Queen Pothos is most attractive when they are grown in attractive containers. A Boho hanging shelf is a good display structure for your Marble Queen Pothos.

All you need for this shelf are strong shelves and nicely cut slaps with drilled holes at their edges and a wider hole at the center where the pot can sit. If you cannot DIY this structure, you could order from online stores. 

3. Hawaiian Pothos

Hawaiian Pothos
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Hawaiian pothos is another very popular variety of pothos plants and it is well known for its green and gold variegated leaves. This variety has beautiful gold variation and although the leaves are large, it is very easy to care for and can be tolerant of some neglect too.

Hawaiin pothos is a cultivar of golden pothos which can explain the similarities.

Caring for Hawaiian pothos is easy and they make really adorable houseplants with little to no care from you. This houseplant has leaves that are huge compared to marble queen, satin, and neon pothos plants. They are great for your hanging baskets or simply use for vertical accent when growing a pole.

Hawaiian pothos plants can be grown up to 45 feet and their blooming time is inconsequential. You can propagate Hawaiin pothos air layering, stem or leaf cuttings, or root plantlets. Never allow the plant to dry out so water frequently if you live in a hot humid climate.

4. Treubii Pothos

17 Common And Rare Pothos Types to Grow Today
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Treubii moonlight pothos is also known as sterling silver and it belongs to the family of the guest plant pothos species. Treubii pothos is another variety of simply another version of the Scindapsus treubii but it is a much darker version with very dark green foliage. This plant belongs to another species but it is commonly known as a pothos variety.

This variety has the perfect shape and the color pattern is silver-green which makes it are and gorgeous. Treubill pothos is a low-maintenance plant and will trail nicely once it starts growing.

Treubii plants prefer bright indirect sunlight and you should avoid placing them outdoor under direct sunlight. Do not put it in an area that is too shady either or it will stunt its growth.

5. Variegated Neon Pothos

Variegated Neon Pothos
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The bright lemon green color of the Variegated Neon Pothos easily accents any space the plant is situated in. They top the list of interior decorators and houseplant growers who are big on a colorful interior theme. This variety needs about 5 hours of sunlight daily to thrive.

They should not be grown in poorly lit rooms as this can inhibit the plant’s growth and affect the foliage color. Growers are often advised to use artificial light when natural light is insufficient, note that a regular incandescent bulb cannot suffice because it can’t provide the adequate light needed for the plant to thrive.

It is best to opt for light bulbs between 4000-6000 Kelvin. The Neon plant is an ideal option for hanging baskets. Just place them in a conspicuous location within your home and watch your space light up.

Some growers tend to get creative with their variegated Neon Pothos. They make use of plastic bottles to display this attractive trailing plant. This display method easily accents any home the Variegated Neon Pothos is grown. 

6. Pothos N’Joy

Pothos N’Joy
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This unique Pothos variety is mostly propagated indoors due to its brilliant foliage design. The foliage color and design of this variety make the plant an absolute stunner. The Pothos N’Joy has irregular yet beautiful patches of green and white as foliage design. They are widely propagated for their compact leaves.

They can accent any space especially when they are grown in colorful containers and are placed in locations where they can theme complement the theme of that environment. The Pothos N’Joy has its origin in the Southern Pacific Island.

They thrive in temperatures between 59°F-80 °F. The growth needs of the Pothos N’Joy are organic soil, moderate watering, appropriate temperate condition, and proper lighting. They are sure to thrive when these growth needs are provided with inadequate and appropriate measures.

They require bright medium-light to survive, so they should be placed in locations where they can receive sufficient sunlight. It is best to place them beside windows that afford sufficient sunlight reach. 

7. Green Dragon Pothos

Pothos plants
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The pothos green dragon plant is another variety that will happily grow in bright indirect sunlight but also tolerates low light conditions. Pothos Green Dragon is one of the most popular hardy plants to grow indoors and it is a climber as well which makes it perfect for a hanging basket, a wall, or even a totem.

The pothos green dragon has a really strong position in the pothos family and it is commonly known as the devil’s ivy. The leaves of this variety are dark green and heart-shaped.

This plant will happily train down a bookcase and it can grow over 12 meters. Just like every variety of pothos plants, water every 1-2 weeks and allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

8. Glacier Pothos

Glacier Pothos
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The glacier pothos is a small variety of pothos plants and it’s a rare one hence it’s not considered that popular. This is a slow-growing plant and it is tolerant of low light.

Glacier pothos just like other varieties of pothos will eventually get large but it takes time, it grows green leaves with speckles of silver and grey on them. This is a really beautiful pothos variety.

just like other houseplants, it will do well with a mix of the regular potting mix which includes 2/3 regular potting soil with quarter part perlite. Glacier pothos’s width is larger than that of the compact pothos N’Joy, it can be 4 times browser with proper care.

9. Jade Pothos

 Jade Pothos
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Unlike other varieties that are multicolored, the Jade Pothos plant has one prominent color, which is a rich green. The Jade Pothos plant has a semblance of a heart shape. In addition, they have a glossy outlook. In addition, the Jade Pothos plant is a trailing plant that can be grown on poles, vines, dangle baskets, etc.

All of these simple yet unique features contribute to why the Jade Pothos is a common option for houseplant growers. They can be placed in balconies, terraces, living rooms, and even your bedrooms.

Any location they are positioned in is sure to receive a burst of color, so far you use attractive containers to pot them.

The Jade Pothos is a good choice for beginners because they are easy to propagate and care for. The low-maintenance plant requires bright medium-light to survive, moderate watering, warm temperature, regular misting, and a pest-free environment.

Depending on the grower’s choice, they can be grown as outdoor plants or indoor plants. When grown outdoors, you may grow them in either containers or nurseries. Either option still guarantees you a thriving Jade Pothos Plant.

10. Harlequin Pothos

harlequin Pothos
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Harlequin pothos is cultivated with attributes of Manjula, marble queen, and Jessenia pothos plants.

This plant is actually very rare hence why there isn’t much information on it. However if you do find yourself with harlequin pothos, know that it is very easy to propagate and care for. It is recommended for beginners who need easy houseplants to care for.

This houseplant has gorgeous striking leaves that are very similar to Manjula pothos plants. It is great for people who do not have a green thumb and it happens to be more variegated than Manjula.

Harlequin pothos plants have wide teardrop leaves and have more green and white than other similar pothos plants. It thrives in bright indirect sunlight but just like other pothos varieties, it will tolerate medium to low indirect light.

11. Cebu Blue Pothos

Cebu Blue Pothos
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Unlike other varieties, the Cebu Blue Pothos has thin heart-shaped leaves. Their leaves have a pale green appearance but they are still attractive houseplants. The Cebu Blue Pothos is one of the rarest Pothos varieties. This implies they may be more expensive than other Pothos plants.

They can be grown as outdoor or indoor houseplants. They thrive in temperatures between 65°-75F°. Compared to other varieties, they are drought-resilient plants, although they should not be deprived of water over a long period. 

Asides from their basic growth needs which are moist organic soil, regular and moderate watering, and an appropriate temperature, fertilization also enhances their growth and foliage vibrancy. Fertilization is most effective when applied during their growing season.

Fertilizers can be applied about twice a month but in moderate quantities. Growers should consider repotting their Cebu Blue Pothos when they have overgrown their pots. Failure to do this can inhibit the growth of the plant as parts of the plant may be deprived of certain growth needs such as sufficient watering and lighting. 

12. Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos
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Golden pothos is loved for quite a lot of reasons, one is the shining heart-shaped leaves that are often in white, gold, or yellow variegation and another popular one is that it can help purify the air.

This pothos variety grows well in hanging baskets and can grow up to 6 or 10 feet long provided it is well cared for. It is a highly variegated type of pothos plant and it’s another excellent houseplant to choose from as a beginner.

Regular running is recommended to remove yellow leaves and dead branches. Snow queen pothos can also be planted as an outdoor covering in warm climates. Note that it can grow quite large outdoor.

Golden pothos is a variety of pothos that will reward you with fast-growing vines and different foliage patterns with little effort.

13. Global Green Pothos

Global Green Pothos
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The glossy leaves of this compact heart-shaped Pothos variety can heighten the outlook in any environment. The rich green leaves complement any interior theme. The prominent color of the Global Green Pothos is green and lemon green. They have their origin in South East Asia.

Global Green Pothos grown outdoors, grow larger than those grown indoors.

If trained to climb, the Global Green Pothos can grow up to 3 ft. in height. Under proper growing conditions, they can grow up to 10 ft. in height. They thrive in temperatures between 60°F75°F. They are easy to propagate and also easy to care for.

All they require to survive is organic soil, regular watering, bright medium-light, and proper temperature. With proper care and attention, expect a thriving Global Green Pothos. Issues related to their growth are often associated with their watering, lighting, and temperature.

You must provide for these growing needs in the appropriate and adequate measures. Never allow their soil to dry out before watering. Ensure they are kept in well-lit rooms. Make use of bright bulbs in place of insufficient sunlight.

14. Devil’s Ivy Pothos

Devil’s Ivy Pothos
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The speckled feature of the Devil’s Ivy Pothos makes this plant a striking plant. The prominent colors of the Devil’s Ivy Pothos are hues of green and white. Every part of this variety is freckled. Their shiny leaves make it an alluring plant to behold regardless of its location. They can be grown in containers or on moss poles.

They are easy to propagate and quick to grow.

Beginners are encouraged to start their propagation journey with the Devil’s ivy Pothos. Since they are popular houseplants, they are common in supermarkets, plant nurseries, and online plant stores. In addition, they are affordable. They are most attractive when they are bushy.

If you do not fancy the trailing feature of this plant, you can prune the plant into half of a standard houseplant. The Devil’s Ivy can be grown in containers and as ground covers. They thrive in moist soil and should be situated in a location with an appropriate temperature.

Growers are advised not to fertilize their Pothos plant during winter, as they go dormant during this season, making the fertilizer ineffective. 

15. Satin Pothos

Satin Pothos
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This stunning variety has a brilliant foliage design. Their freckled foliage surface makes them a beautiful sight to behold. The Satin Pothos enhances the interior decor of any space. The prominent of the Satin Pothos is Green but they have tiny dots and splotches of white. They can grow up to 3 ft. in length.

They thrive in temperatures between 65 °F-75 °F. The Satin Pothos is propagated by the stem cutting method, which is a beginner-friendly method. For a healthy Satin Pothos, ensure their soil is kept moist. Growers must be careful when watering them, as one major plant issue related to this variety is overwatering.

This could be averted by using a moisture gauge before watering. This heart-shaped plant is most attractive when they are bushy and grown in colorful containers. Snipping off your stems enhances bushy growth. This variety is amongst the most propagated Pothos varieties. 

16. Pearl And Jade Pothos

Pearl And Jade Pothos
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Jade and pearl pothos is a collection of two varieties of pothos plants growing as one. This pothos plant has interesting features and it is also easy to care for. One of the cultivars of this plant is marble queen and it does resemble the satin pothos as well. The shape and coloration however are more similar to that of the philodendron plant.

This is a really beautiful plant and it’s an avid climber as well but it grows about 2 feet long and 3 inches wide. This plant has blotchy variegation paired with smatterings of green speckles which makes it look quite stunning.

Jade and pearl pothos prefer bright and indirect sunlight. Try not to keep the plant in harsh weather for too long and water when the top soil is dry. The plant will also tolerate lower light but it won’t flow fast. Very bright indirect light encourages faster growth and ensures not to leave the soil dry for too long.

17. Manjula Pothos

Manjula Pothos
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This variety is a stunner any day. Their foliage design captivates onlookers and enhances the interior decor of any home. Like most varieties, their prominent color is green and white. However, their foliage pattern is unique, which is why they are considered one of the most attractive Pothos varieties.

Due to their unique foliage, they are propagated mostly as indoor plants. Some growers situate their pots around their homes or even offices. In addition, they can be placed on balconies or terraces. They are perfect for housewarming gifts. Keeping the Manjula Pothos in drab containers tones down their beauty.

This plant should be grown in attractive containers and should be placed in a location where it can easily beautify its environment. To preserve their brilliant foliage color, ensure they are grown in a well-lit environment.

In addition, they should be kept in roomy areas due to their trailing stems. If kept in cramped areas, parts of the plant can be deprived of certain growth needs to be required to thrive. 

Summary

Any of these Pothos varieties would do wonders to the aesthetic effect in your home or working space. With proper care and attention, expect a thriving Pothos plant.

If you are a beginner, and you notice the development of a plant issue, do not panic. Just identify what you may be doing wrong. Oftentimes, plant problems are associated with watering and light conditions.

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