Manjula Pothos
Description
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"If the Golden Pothos is the dependable friend, the Manjula is the artist in the family. Each leaf is its own watercolor — broad strokes of cream, white, and green blending in patterns that never repeat. I find myself studying each new leaf like a painting. Quite mesmerizing." — Mr. Phileas Plant
The Plant
The Pothos Manjula (Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula') is a patented variety originally developed by the University of Florida. What sets it apart from other variegated Pothos is its wide, heart-shaped leaves with wavy, slightly ruffled edges and bold variegation that ranges from creamy white to silvery green — often with large sectoral splashes that make every leaf unique.
Unlike the sharper variegation of a Marble Queen or the speckled pattern of an N'Joy, the Manjula's color blends are soft and painterly. The leaves have a broader, more rounded shape that gives the plant a fuller, more lush appearance as it trails.
This specimen has multiple established leaves showing excellent variegation and a healthy root system visible through the clear pot.
Care at a Glance
☀️ Light: Bright indirect to maintain variegation. Low light will push leaves toward solid green.
💧 Water: When top 2" of substrate is dry. Slightly less forgiving than a Golden Pothos.
🌡️ Humidity: Average household is fine; higher humidity keeps leaves lush.
🪴 Soil: Ships in Fluval Stratum volcanic substrate.
📏 Growth: Trailing vine — slower growing than Golden or Marble Queen due to variegation.
⚠️ Toxicity: Mildly toxic if ingested.
What You'll Receive
The exact plant photographed — a well-rooted Manjula Pothos in a clear nursery pot with Fluval Stratum substrate. Carefully packaged with weather-appropriate protection — heat pack included when temperatures require it.
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