Rare Sliver Strip Variegated Epipremnum amplissimum 'Variegated' Cuttings Or Rooted Starter
Rare Sliver Strip Variegated Epipremnum amplissimum 'Variegated' Cuttings Or Rooted Starter
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🌿 Epipremnum amplissimum 'Variegated'
Elegant, Rare, and Undeniably Striking
✨ Overview
Epipremnum amplissimum ‘Variegated’ is a rare and highly coveted aroid prized for its elongated, narrow leaves splashed with creamy white, mint, or silvery variegation. Native to regions of Southeast Asia and Australia, this tropical climber stands out from typical pothos or philodendrons with its sleek, vertical growth habit and minimalistic leaf shape.
Unlike heart-leaf pothos, this species produces long, lance-shaped leaves that grow more dramatic with maturity — especially when given something to climb like a moss pole or plank. The variegation can range from light marbling to bold stripes, and no two leaves are the same.
This fast-growing and easy-care plant is perfect for collectors who love rare aroids, minimalist aesthetics, or vertical greenery.
📦 Why You’ll Love It
✅ Stunning elongated leaves with mint and silver variegation
✅ Rare and in-demand among aroid collectors
✅ Fast-growing climber – perfect for moss poles or trellises
✅ Easy to care for and propagate
✅ Adds a vertical, modern feel to your indoor jungle
🪴 Plant Care Guide
🔧 Category 🌱 Details
☀️ Light Bright, indirect light to maintain variegation
💧 Watering Water when top 1–2 inches of soil are dry
💨 Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity (50–70%)
🌡️ Temperature 65–85°F (18–29°C); avoid cold drafts
🌱 Soil Well-draining aroid mix or chunky potting soil
🐾 Pet Safe? ❌ Toxic if ingested
Pro tip: To enhance color and leaf size, give it a moss pole and consistent care.
✂️ Propagation Tips
Easily propagated via stem cuttings with at least one node. Roots well in water, perlite, or moist sphagnum moss.
🏡 Styling Ideas
Train it up a moss pole for tall, dramatic growth
Let it trail from a shelf for a modern, minimal jungle vibe
Style in neutral or matte black pots to highlight the leaf variegation
Pair with other rare aroids for a collector’s corner
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