Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegated | Variegated Pothos | Happy Houseplants
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Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegated is a rare and eye-catching vining plant that evolves dramatically as it matures. Known for its ever-changing leaf shapes and creamy white variegation, it makes a standout addition to any plant collection. Unlike Monstera Albo, this plant’s variegation is stable and consistent — no guessing games here.
As the plant grows, the leaves transition from heart-shaped to deeply lobed with fenestrations, resembling a Monstera but with a finer texture. It’s the kind of plant that always has something new to show you.
Our Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegated arrives in a W15cm nursery pot and stands approximately H40cm. It’s a fast grower that works beautifully as a trailing shelf plant, in a hanging basket, or climbing up a moss pole.
Native habitat and growth pattern
This plant is native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, where it climbs trees in search of dappled light. Its juvenile leaves are smooth and heart-shaped, but as it matures in brighter light, the leaves become palm-like with dramatic fenestrations.
Styling tips
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Hang in a macramé holder where vines can drape freely
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Train it up a moss pole for a taller, more mature look
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Use in minimalist rooms to add sculptural texture and greenery
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Perfect for shelves, corners, or trailing down furniture
Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegated care guide
Light requirements:
Tolerates low light but prefers bright, indirect sunlight to encourage fenestration and strong growth.
Watering:
Allow the top two inches of soil to dry before watering. Water thoroughly, then allow excess to drain — it dislikes soggy roots.
Feeding:
Feed monthly during the growing season (spring and summer). We recommend our Original Vegan Plant Food, a gentle organic fertiliser made from natural seaweed — perfect for rare tropicals.
Humidity:
Enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to average indoor conditions.
Pet safety:
This plant is toxic to pets if ingested. Best kept out of reach of curious cats and dogs.
Propagation:
Easy to propagate from stem cuttings. Simply trim a healthy vine, place it in water or moist soil, and wait for roots to develop.
Why choose this plant?
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Rare and hard to find in the UK
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Fascinating leaf transformations as it matures
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Stable variegation (unlike Monstera Albo)
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Fast-growing and beginner-friendly
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Perfect for climbing, hanging, or trailing
FAQs
Does the variegation fade over time?
No — this variety has stable variegation that remains consistent, even in lower light.
How big will it get indoors?
With support or space to trail, it can reach several metres in length.
Can I keep it in low light?
Yes, it will tolerate shade, though brighter conditions encourage faster growth and more dramatic leaves.
Is it safe for pets?
No — like many aroids, it is toxic if ingested. Best kept out of reach of animals.
Explore more
Looking for more vibrant and easy-care houseplants? Check out our Easy Care Houseplants collection or browse our Rare Houseplants for truly unique finds. And don’t forget to explore the Happy Houseplants blog for styling ideas and expert plant care tips.
All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot
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We post all our plants to most of the UK, with the exceptions of the Islands of Scotland, the Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Isle of White, the Scilly Isles and the Channel Islands due to the high cost of shipping.
Measurements: The plant heights provided encompass the plant stem and the foliage length, along with the depth of the grow pot, which includes the living root system, and not just the portion of the plant that is visible above the soil level.
Although we strive to provide plants within the specified size range, there may be some instances where the plants supplied could be slightly smaller or larger than the size selected.