Epipremnum is a genus of plants in the family Araceae, found in tropical forests in the Eastern hemisphere. They are well-suited for a hanging basket, but in nature, they prefer to climb up trees.
Epipremnum 'Amplissium'
This Epipremnum is known for its characteristically long leaves with silver streaks running the length of the leaf, making it fairly different from others in the genus. This easy household plant likes bright, indirect light, but try to keep them out of the direct sun to prevent burning the leaves. When watering, allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Be sure to have well-draining soil and to help promote a tropical climate, you’ll want moderate to high humidity. They also enjoy regular misting or a humidifier to help promote a humid environment.
Epipremnum Pinnatum
When this plant matures, it will begin to split (fenestrate) dramaitcally, giving them a very tropical look. This easy household plant likes bright, indirect light, but try to keep them out of the direct sun to prevent burning the leaves. When watering, allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Be sure to have well-draining soil and to help promote a tropical climate, you’ll want moderate to high humidity. They also enjoy regular misting or a humidifier to help promote a humid environment.
Epipremnum Shangri La
Shangri-La has unique foliage that displays a strange texture and leaves that never fully unfurl, making it a cool addition to any collection! This easy household plant likes bright, indirect light, but try to keep them out of the direct sun to prevent burning the leaves. When watering, allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Be sure to have well-draining soil and to help promote a tropical climate, you’ll want moderate to high humidity. They also enjoy regular misting or a humidifier to help promote a humid environment.