| Category | Araceae, Pothos |
|---|---|
| Location | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Size | Medium |
| SKU | PHNPTH333 |
Epipremnum aureum – Manjula Pothos, Silver Queen, Golden Pothos – “EPA: Edgar, Poe, Alan”
Adopted
“EPA: Edgar, Poe, Allen” is a poetic trio of Epipremnum—Silver Queen, Golden Pothos, and Manjula—each carrying its own rhythm and character. The Silver Queen shimmers with soft, textured leaves; Manjula flows like painted clouds; and the Golden Pothos anchors the group in timeless simplicity. Together, they create a composition that feels balanced and alive, like verses written in green.
This living arrangement reminds me of our shared environment—diverse, adaptive, and beautifully intertwined. It also speaks to the quiet sense of protection that plants offer, purifying air and calming our spaces. And like any good agency of nature, this trio works together effortlessly, each species playing its part in harmony and purpose.
Epipremnum aureum is loved worldwide for its easygoing nature, trailing vines, and heart-shaped foliage. These plants thrive in bright, indirect light and can adapt to lower conditions, making them ideal for any setting. “Edgar Poe Allen” captures both literary homage and environmental spirit—a tribute to creativity, care, and connection.
🪴 Note About This Plant
- Common names: Silver Pothos, Golden Pothos, Manjula Pothos.
- Thrives in bright, indirect light; forgiving and resilient (see more Pothos).
- A trio symbolizing harmony, care, and natural balance.
- Features a small native Florida air plant, Tillandsia recurvata (Ball Moss), nestled near the base.
- Decorated with seashells and rocks collected around South Florida.


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