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3 Pothos Variety Pack | Epipremnum aureum

3 Pothos Variety Pack | Epipremnum aureum

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3 Pothos Variety Pack | Epipremnum aureum
Three 4" Live Plants | Trailing or Climbing | Beginner Friendly

Three varieties. One genus. The best possible introduction to keeping plants alive.

Pothos is the plant most people start with, and for good reason. It tolerates low light, irregular watering, dry air, and the kind of inconsistent attention that defeats most houseplants — and it keeps growing anyway. This pack puts three different varieties in your hands simultaneously, giving you the range of the genus in a single order: different colorings, different variegation patterns, different leaf characters, all on the same forgiving and resilient vine.

Epipremnum aureum has been studied for indoor air quality since NASA's original clean air research, and the mechanism is worth understanding: the plant's leaf stomata absorb VOCs from the air, transporting them to the roots where symbiotic soil microbes break them down into harmless byproducts. The dual system — leaf and root working together — is why pothos appears consistently in indoor air research alongside the spider plant and peace lily. The honest framing, as always: real-world impact complements rather than replaces ventilation. But three actively growing pothos across different spots in a home are doing that quiet, continuous work in more places simultaneously.

Each variety trails generously from shelves and hanging baskets, and climbs willingly up a moss pole or trellis if given the chance — producing larger, more developed leaves the higher it climbs.

A note on toxicity: All Epipremnum aureum varieties are toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

Product details:

  • Three 4" pothos in assorted varieties
  • Trailing or climbing | vines extend several feet with good conditions
  • Low to bright indirect light; tolerates low light better than most houseplants
  • Allow top inch of soil to dry between waterings
  • Average indoor humidity; no misting required
  • 65–85°F | keep from cold drafts
  • Toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested

Care notes: Well-draining potting mix. Water when the top inch of soil is dry — overwatering is the primary risk across all varieties. Fertilize monthly at half strength during spring and summer. Wipe leaves occasionally to keep stomata clear. Propagate by stem cutting in water; pothos root readily and quickly.

Why we love it:

  • Three varieties at once — a genuinely useful way to understand what different pothos colorings look like in real light conditions
  • The dual-action air purification mechanism — leaf stomata and root microbes working together — is among the most studied in the houseplant family
  • Tolerates the full range of indoor conditions without drama; genuinely difficult to kill
  • Trails or climbs; produces larger leaves with support
  • Fast-growing and propagates freely — one pack becomes many plants over time

Native Manor Note: Three pothos distributed through the rooms you actually live in do more for the air quality of your home than one larger plant in a corner you rarely occupy. The research on pothos and indoor VOC removal is consistent: formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, and carbon monoxide absorbed through leaf and root systems, continuously, as long as the plant is healthy and the light is adequate. The practical case for the variety pack isn't just aesthetic — it's about coverage. More plants in more rooms, actively transpiring and absorbing, building the kind of indoor environment that supports the people living in it. Starting with three is how you end up with ten.

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