Glacier Pothos Care, Propagation, Watering & Growing Tips
Epipremnum aureum 'Glacier,' commonly called Glacier Pothos, is a perfect houseplant to adorn an indoor garden. It has oval-shaped leaves with stunning olivey-grey-green and creamy white on the edge of the leaves. The color palette is so pretty. The Glacier has small leaves with relatively slower growth compared to other photos.
Common Name |
Glacier Pothos
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Plant Type
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Climbers
Houseplants
Perennials
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Taxonomy
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Scientific name
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Epipremnum aureum 'Glacier'
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Genus
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Epipremnum
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Family
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Araceae
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Order
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Alismatales
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Class
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Monocotyledons
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Glacier Pothos Water Needs |
Water requirements and watering times for Glacier Pothos.
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Water Needs
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Average
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Cups
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Generally, Glacier Pothos needs water once every
7 days in 0.2
cups.
1 Cup = 250 ml, so at least Glacier Pothos needs about 0.05 L per 7 days. |
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Glacier Pothos Temperature, Humidity, and Light |
Ideal light, temperature & humidity needed for Glacier Pothos to thrive. |
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Light Requirements |
± 3 hours
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Temperature |
65°F
to 75°F
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Humidity Preference |
High
The ideal humidity range for your Glacier Pothos to thrive is between 50% and 70%. |
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Glacier Pothos Soil Types and Growing Media |
Information about soil and suitable planting media for Glacier Pothos. |
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Suitability in pots |
3L
Glacier Pothos plants require different pot sizes as they grow. Start with a small pot of 3L. |
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Soil type |
loam
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Soil Drainage
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Moist but well-drainage
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Soil PH |
acid
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Glacier Pothos Characteristics |
All you need to know about the characteristics of the Glacier Pothos plant. |
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Maximum Height |
72 Inches or
2 meters
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Spread |
36 Inches or
1 meters
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Color |
Green
White
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Characteristics |
Showy
Evergreen
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Is Glacier Pothos toxic to pets? |
Yes
This plant is toxic to pets and humans. |
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Garden Style |
City and Courtyard
Patio And Containers
Hanging Baskets
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Glacier Pothos Grow and Care |
Find out information on how to propagate Glacier Pothos, when it flowers, and how to care for it. |
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Maintenance |
easy
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Propagation Methods |
stem cutting
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Flowering season |
spring
summer
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Glacier Pothos Native Region |
Find out where the Glacier Pothos plant originated. |
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Country |
China
Solomon Islands
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