Indoor plants
Outdoor plants
Corporate Orders
Office Plants
Corporate Gifts
Care & Tips
You know that friend who shows up, immediately makes themselves at home, and somehow ends up being the life of the party? Meet the Epipremnum Pinnatum Aureum. This golden-splashed vine doesn't wait for an invitation — it climbs, it trails, it thrives, and it does it all looking like it just stepped off a tropical runway.
Native to the forests of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, this close cousin of the classic Pothos has levelled up. Its large, waxy leaves are streaked and marbled with bright gold and chartreuse, and as it matures, those leaves get bigger — sometimes even developing dramatic splits and fenestrations that make it look like it's auditioning for the Monstera family. Overachiever? Absolutely.
The best part? This plant is practically impossible to kill. Low light? Fine. Forgot to water it for two weeks? It's been there, done that, and somehow still looks great. It grows fast, fills space quickly, and works equally well trailing from a shelf or climbing a moss pole if you want to unlock its full dramatic potential.
Just one thing — keep it away from your furry friends. The Epipremnum Pinnatum Aureum is toxic to cats and dogs, so hang it high or place it somewhere your pets can't reach.
Quick Stats: