Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’)
Marble Queen Pothos is a classic, easy-care trailing plant loved for its heart-shaped leaves splashed with creamy white and green marbling. It’s one of the best indoor plants for shelves, hanging baskets, and beginner plant owners because it’s adaptable, fast-growing, and forgiving. Brighter indirect light helps keep the marbling crisp and vibrant.
Ideal for: shelves, hanging baskets, offices, bedrooms, beginners, and anyone wanting a bright, variegated trailing plant.
🌿 Plant Features
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’
Common Name: Marble Queen Pothos, Variegated Pothos
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen trailing/vining houseplant (Aroid)
Foliage: Heart-shaped leaves with white/cream marbling and green tones (each leaf is unique)
Growth Habit: Trailing vine; can climb with support or trail from a pot
Mature Size:
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Indoors/containers: vines can reach 4–10+ ft with time (easy to prune shorter)
Visual Style: Bright, clean, modern trailing greenery
🪴 Care & Maintenance Guide
🌞 Light
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Best: Bright, indirect light (best variegation)
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Tolerates: Medium and lower light (slower growth, less marbling)
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Avoid: Direct hot sun (leaf scorch)
💧 Watering
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Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry
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Water thoroughly until it drains, then discard excess water
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Tip: Pothos prefer to dry slightly between waterings—overwatering causes yellow leaves
🪨 Soil
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Well-draining indoor potting mix
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Add perlite for extra drainage if desired
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Drainage holes required for containers
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
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Ideal temperature: 65–85°F (18–29°C)
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Adapts to average indoor humidity (moderate humidity encourages larger leaves)
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Avoid drafts and temperatures below 55°F (13°C)
🌿 Fertilization
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Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer
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Use a balanced houseplant fertilizer at label rate
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Reduce feeding in fall/winter
✂️ Pruning & Training
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Trim vines to control length and encourage fullness
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Can be trained to climb a moss pole for larger leaves
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Cuttings root easily in water or soil
⚠️ Common Issues
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Yellow leaves: overwatering or poor drainage
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Brown tips: underwatering, low humidity, or mineral buildup
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Leggy growth: not enough light (move brighter)
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Pests: occasional mealybugs/spider mites—treat early if detected
📦 What You’ll Receive
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One healthy Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’) in a nursery pot
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Natural variations in marbling and vine length are normal
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Minor cosmetic leaf marks may occur from normal growing/handling
✅ Acclimation Tip
After delivery, keep the plant in bright, indirect light for 2–4 days before moving it to its final spot. Avoid repotting immediately. Water only if the top soil has started to dry.
⚠️ Safety Note
Pothos is toxic if ingested (pets and children) and contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach and wash hands after handling or pruning.
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Marble Queen Pothos is a classic, easy-care trailing plant loved for its heart-shaped leaves splashed with creamy white and green marbling. It’s one of the best indoor plants for shelves, hanging baskets, and beginner plant owners because it’s adaptable, fast-growing, and forgiving. Brighter indirect light helps keep the marbling crisp and vibrant.
Ideal for: shelves, hanging baskets, offices, bedrooms, beginners, and anyone wanting a bright, variegated trailing plant.
🌿 Plant Features
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’
Common Name: Marble Queen Pothos, Variegated Pothos
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen trailing/vining houseplant (Aroid)
Foliage: Heart-shaped leaves with white/cream marbling and green tones (each leaf is unique)
Growth Habit: Trailing vine; can climb with support or trail from a pot
Mature Size:
-
Indoors/containers: vines can reach 4–10+ ft with time (easy to prune shorter)
Visual Style: Bright, clean, modern trailing greenery
🪴 Care & Maintenance Guide
🌞 Light
-
Best: Bright, indirect light (best variegation)
-
Tolerates: Medium and lower light (slower growth, less marbling)
-
Avoid: Direct hot sun (leaf scorch)
💧 Watering
-
Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry
-
Water thoroughly until it drains, then discard excess water
-
Tip: Pothos prefer to dry slightly between waterings—overwatering causes yellow leaves
🪨 Soil
-
Well-draining indoor potting mix
-
Add perlite for extra drainage if desired
-
Drainage holes required for containers
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
-
Ideal temperature: 65–85°F (18–29°C)
-
Adapts to average indoor humidity (moderate humidity encourages larger leaves)
-
Avoid drafts and temperatures below 55°F (13°C)
🌿 Fertilization
-
Feed every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer
-
Use a balanced houseplant fertilizer at label rate
-
Reduce feeding in fall/winter
✂️ Pruning & Training
-
Trim vines to control length and encourage fullness
-
Can be trained to climb a moss pole for larger leaves
-
Cuttings root easily in water or soil
⚠️ Common Issues
-
Yellow leaves: overwatering or poor drainage
-
Brown tips: underwatering, low humidity, or mineral buildup
-
Leggy growth: not enough light (move brighter)
-
Pests: occasional mealybugs/spider mites—treat early if detected
📦 What You’ll Receive
-
One healthy Marble Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Marble Queen’) in a nursery pot
-
Natural variations in marbling and vine length are normal
-
Minor cosmetic leaf marks may occur from normal growing/handling
✅ Acclimation Tip
After delivery, keep the plant in bright, indirect light for 2–4 days before moving it to its final spot. Avoid repotting immediately. Water only if the top soil has started to dry.
⚠️ Safety Note
Pothos is toxic if ingested (pets and children) and contains calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach and wash hands after handling or pruning.