manjula pothos varieties Pothos 'Mutant Manjula' (Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula') – Variegated Vining  Houseplant
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manjula pothos varieties Pothos 'Mutant Manjula' (Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula') – Variegated Vining Houseplant

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manjula pothos varieties Pothos 'Mutant Manjula' (Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula') – Variegated Vining HouseplantDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Pothos Mutant Manjula is a striking variegated houseplant known for its large, heart shaped leaves with swirling patterns of white, green, and cream. This trailing and climbing plant belongs to the pothos family and grows as a vining plant that can cascade from hanging baskets or climb with support. It is prized for its unique foliage and easy care nature, making it a favorite for both beginner and experienced

  • Pothos ‘Mutant Manjula’ is a striking variegated houseplant known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with swirling patterns of white, green, and cream. This trailing and climbing plant belongs to the pothos family and grows as a vining plant that can cascade from hanging baskets or climb with support. It is prized for its unique foliage and easy-care nature, making it a favorite for both beginner and experienced plant collectors. 

    Pothos varieties originate from tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. While ‘Manjula’ is a cultivated variety developed for its distinctive variegation, it shares the same tropical heritage as other Epipremnum aureum plants that naturally grow as climbing vines in warm, humid forests.

    Like most pothos plants, ‘Mutant Manjula’ rarely flowers when grown indoors. In its natural habitat, mature plants can produce small flowers typical of the aroid family, consisting of a spadix surrounded by a spathe. However, this plant is mainly grown for its ornamental foliage rather than its blooms.


  • Thrives in bright, indirect light. Adequate light helps maintain the beautiful white and cream variegation. It can tolerate lower light, but the leaf patterns may become less pronounced.

    Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Keep the soil lightly moist but avoid overwatering, as soggy soil may lead to root rot.

    Prefers well-draining potting soil. A mix designed for indoor plants with components like peat, perlite, or bark helps maintain proper drainage and aeration.

    Grows best in temperatures between 65–85°F (18–29°C) and prefers moderate to high humidity.


  • Suitable for outdoor growth in USDA Zones 10–12. In cooler climates it is typically grown indoors as a houseplant.


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