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The marble queen pothos (Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen') is a popular and low-maintenance houseplant that is readily available. It is known for its attractive vining foliage with white and cream variegation. Like other types of pothos, the marble queen pothos thrives indoors and can tolerate different growing conditions, making it an ideal choice for novice gardeners. The marble queen pothos is a versatile plant that can adapt to various environments. Its ability to thrive in low light conditions makes it suitable for areas in your home that receive limited sunlight. Additionally, it can tolerate occasional neglect and irregular watering, making it an excellent choice for busy individuals or those with a tendency to forget about plant care. This variety of pothos is also known for its air-purifying properties. It can help remove harmful toxins from the air, improving indoor air quality and creating a healthier living environment. This makes the marble queen pothos a great addition to any home or office space. To care for your marble queen pothos, ensure that it is placed in well-draining soil and water it thoroughly whenever the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot. Regularly pruning the plant will help maintain its shape and encourage new growth. Overall, the marble queen pothos is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for houseplant that adds a touch of elegance to any space. Its adaptability and low maintenance requirements make it an ideal choice for both experienced and novice plant owners.

Marble Queen Pothos

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  • Botanical Name:    Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen' 
    Common Name:     Marble queen pothos 
    Family:     Araceae 
    Plant Type :    Perennial, vine 
    Mature Size:     10 ft long, 3 ft wide (indoors) 
    Sun Exposure:     Partial 
    Soil Type :    Loamy, moist but well-draining 
    Soil pH:     Acidic 
    Bloom Time:    Spring, summer 
    Flower Color:     Green, white 
    Hardiness Zones:     11a, 11b, 12a, 12b 
    Native Area:     Australia

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