Epipremnum amplissimum 'Silver Leaf' H145 cm - 4 plants/pot
Epipremnum amplissimum species endemic to Australia and New Guinea. It stands out for its particularly long, narrow and pointed leaves, considered atypical for an epipremnum.
The leaves reach a length of up to 30 cm.
Epipremnum amplissimum is a climbing species - the use of a moss stick is recommended.
Currently, two forms of Epipremnum amplissimum are known: Epipremnum amplissimum (green leaves) and Epipremnum amplissimum 'Silver Leaf' (leaves with silver variegation). Some sources claim that it is the same plant, but the silver variegation appears only when the plant is grown in strong light.
Other known names: Pothos amplifolia
Location: bright area, with indirect sun. It also tolerates less bright areas.
Watering: water moderately, letting the soil dry between waterings. If the soil is kept permanently moist, the roots will suffer.
Ideal temperature: 18-30 degrees Celsius.
Humidity: it is tolerant to any type of humidity
Soil: universal substrate mixed with perlite and vermiculite.
Note: Specimens may also have defective leaves.
Pot diameter: 24 cm
Height with pots included: +145 cm
Minimum 4 plants/pot