Epipremnum, Centipede Tonga Vine, Devil's Ivy, Golden Pothos, Hunter's Robe, Taro Vine 'Marble Queen' (Epipremnum aureum)

This one is slow growing for me at the moment. But beautiful coloring. Some leaves are almost all white


This is my Devil's Ivy. I have had it 1.5 years and it has more than tripled in size in that time.

This is a close-up of my Devil's Ivy plant.

I bought these last Februrary in 6" pots. It's now September and they're in 12" cocoanut pots. I keep them in indirect southern exposure, and water when the top soil nears dryness. Their 'trailings' cover space in excess of 24 feet.



Marble Queen


Golden Pothos aka Devils Ivy


my pothos when I first got it

a fresh cutting in plain tap water in wine glass


Non-variegated pothos on the left, variegated on the right. The variegated one seems to grow more slowly than its darker cousin, but it sure is beautiful.

I love, love, love this plant. The day after I bought this pothos, I had to go back to the nursery to buy another. It is exquisitely beautiful, carefree and easy to care for.


I bought this at HEB in August 2009, it's starting to hang down now


used as groundcover indoors in mall

variegated form in a nursery greenhouse



3-2012 *English Gardens, Dearborn Heights, MI

3-2012 *English Gardens, Dearborn Heights, MI

3-2012 *English Gardens, Dearborn Heights, MI

3-2012 *English Gardens, Dearborn Heights, MI


Great view of leaves

This pathos vine has escaped and grown about 15 feet up a tree! The leaves are now about 2 feet long and 1 foot wide!

Marble queen totem
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Epipremnum, Centipede Tonga Vine, Devil's Ivy, Golden Pothos, Hunter's Robe, Taro Vine
Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Type: | Tropicals and Tender Perennials, Vines and Climbers |
Height: | 6-12 in. (15-30 cm) |
Conditions: | Zone 10-11, Light Shade |