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Pothos Houseplants

  • AIR PURIFYING
  • BRIGHT LIGHT
  • EASY-TO-GROW
  • GREAT FOR OFFICES
  • LOW LIGHT
  • LOW MAINTENANCE
  • MEDIUM LIGHT

Pothos plants are by far the perfect houseplant for all beginners.
Super easy to grow, easy to propagate, and beautiful. Pothos require no special care because they tolerate low light, low humidity and the occasional missed watering. These are perfect for office buildings because they grow just fine under florescent lighting.

Care Requirements

LIGHT

Pothos do well with low light to bright light. No direct sun, which will burn foliage.

WATERING

Allow the top 1 in (2.5 cm) of soil to dry between waterings. Use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent soggy soil.

SOIL

Pothos like a good-quality, all-purpose potting mix. 
We suggest Fertilome Ultimate Potting Mix

FERTILIZER

Feed every 2 weeks spring through fall with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer diluted by half. In winter, feed monthly.
We suggest Schultz Plant Food Plus

TEMPERATURE

Pothos like average warmth between 65-80°.

HUMIDITY

Pothos are good with average humidity.

IS IT PET FRIENDLY?

Like most houseplants, pothos are mildly toxic if eaten. They may cause some discomfort and vomiting when eaten. Keep away from animals and children.

Pothos Varieties

Here at City Floral Garden Center we carry a number of beautiful pothos houseplants. This hardy plant features dark green leaves and some varieties have wonderful splashes of yellow, cream, or white. Come on in and check out this very versatile plant that is perfect for beginners and loved by everyone.

Golden Pothos Houseplant

Golden Pothos

Epipremnum Aureum

Golden pothos has medium green, heart-shaped leaves streaked with golden-yellow variegation. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Marble Queen Pothos 4"

Marble Queen Pothos

Epipremnum Aureum 'Marble Queen'

Marble Queen pothos is a highly variegated variety with heart-shaped leaves and creamy-white variation. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Pearls and Jade Pothos Houseplant

Pearls & Jade Pothos

Epipremnum Aureum 'Pearls and Jade'

Pearls and Jade pothos is a sport of the variety ‘Marble Queen’ and features smaller white-edged, gray-green leaves streaked with cream, white, and gray. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Neon Pothos Houseplant

Neon Pothos

Epipremnum Aureum 'Neon'

Neon pothos shows off bright, gorgeous chartreuse leaves that seem to glow. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Jade Pothos Houseplant

Jade Pothos

Epipremnum Aureum 'Jade'

Jade pothos shows off dark green, heart-shaped leaves lightly variegated with creamy gold. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Satin Pothos has dark velvety green leaves with shiny silver spots - City Floral Garden Center - Denver

Silver Satin Pothos

Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus'

This plant bears beautiful, dark green heart-shaped leaves decorated with irregular silver spots. It’s excellent in hanging baskets or climbing up a moss or wood totem.  Shown in this category due to its common name.

Njoy Pothos Houseplant

NJoy Pothos

Epipremnum aureum 'Njoy'

Njoy pothos is a cultivar of the ‘Marble Queen’ and is a vining plant with smaller leaves featuring beautiful white and green variegation. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light to low light.

Baltic Blue Pothos

Epipremnum pinnatum 'baltic blue'

Baltic blue pothos shows off bright green, elongated leaves that mature to develop a blue-ish tint. Fenestrations also become more prominent in new growth as the plant matures. Very easy to grow, perfect for offices and homes with medium light.

silver streak pothos houseplant pothos Epipremnum amplissimum six inch houseplant

Silver Streak Pothos

Epipremnum amplissimum

Long, narrow leaves with a stunning silver sheen are what really set this pothos apart from other varieties. Beautiful trailing or climbing a moss pole or trellis, this is a gorgeous and unique houseplant to add to your collection.

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Care Requirements

LIGHT

Hydrangeas do well in partially shaded areas like under a large tree or on the side of a house. They like to receive sun in the morning, and the partial shade is in the heat of the afternoon. In Colorado, too much full sun will cause them to get sunburned.

SOIL

Hydrangea shrubs need to have well-draining soils that is rich in organic matter. Most Colorado soils will benefit from the addition of peat moss and compost that helps retain moisture. The pH determines the colors of the blooms. Acidic soil will give you blue flowers, and alkaline soil gives you pink flowers.  

FERTILIZER

If hydrangea shrubs are given too much high-nitrogen fertilizer, they may grow full and lush, but there will be fewer flowers. If the soil is rich, fertilizer is not needed. Otherwise, a light application in March or April may be warranted.

WATERING

Make sure to water your hydrangea shrubs regularly. Those big blooms require a lot of water to stay lush and full. About one inch of water throughout the week is ideal. If they receive more sun give them at least two inches during the hotter summer days.

Our Advice

  • Allium flowers need full sun for the best blooms. 
  • Plant allium bulbs when temperature is consistently in the low 60’s or lower. 
  • Allium bulbs and flowers enjoy having soil that is well-draining and has organic matter. Amend the soil with top soil, compost and organic material. 
  • Fertilize when planting the allium bulbs with either Espoma Organic Bulb-tone or Hi Yield Dutch Bulb Food. Applying fertilizer at least 3″ below bulb will make sure the roots get the most from the fertilizer. 
  • Plant allium bulbs 4 – 6 inches deep with the old roots facing the ground and the pointed end facing up. 
  • Water the planted area immediately after planting but no additional watering in fall or spring is necessary. 
  • Apply a 2 – 3 inch layer of  mulch to the planing area in mid to late fall. 

Endless Summer Hydrangea Varieties

THE ORIGINAL

TWIST AND SHOUT

SUMMER CRUSH

BLOOMSTRUCK

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Oakleaf Hydrangea Varieties

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Munchkin

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