9 Beautiful Variegated Pothos Plants
17.11.2023 - 11:35
/ balconygardenweb.com
/ Colleen Wilkins
The unique colors of these Variegated Pothos Plants, ranging from speckled and marbled to almost painterly patterns, turn each one of these beauties into a living piece of art!
The Marble Queen’s leaves are a masterpiece, with their random, marbled pattern of creamy white and green. No two leaves are the same, making each vine a surprise.
Smaller than the Marble Queen’s, its leaves display a mix of green, white, and gray hues. The ‘pearls’ and ‘jade’ refer to the small spots and larger patches of color, respectively.
The N’Joy has a crisp contrast between deep green and pure white. It stands out because of the clear demarcation of colors, often in a split pattern on the leaves.
The Glacier pothos has a silvery-green look with small speckles of white. This variegation is more uniform, unlike N’Joy, giving the plant a serene, understated elegance.
The Manjula flaunts leaves with wavy edges and a mix of white, green, with some hints of yellow. Each leaf is like an abstract painting, with its own unique blend of colors.
Though often grouped with Pothos, it’s technically a Scindapsus. Its heart-shaped leaves are dark green, with the variegation appearing as silvery spots and streaks.
This rare variety is uncommon; you will be surprised to see one! Its leaves can be half green and half white or have large sections of pure white.
A newer addition – it shows off a dark green color with lighter green variegation. It’s like looking at the lush layers of a dense forest from above.
Last but not least, the Snow Queen is like a winter wonderland. Its leaves have a high percentage of white variegation, making it look as if they’ve been dusted with snow!