The medium size Jade Pothos, available to our customers nationwide, is a refreshing and vibrant addition to any plant collection. Pafe Plants provides delivery options nationwide for medium houseplants. One of the several variations of the Epipremnum aureum, it can grow fast when cared for properly. When indoors, its vines can reach several feet in length or height, but each plant size varies slightly. Some parts of the world refer to this plant as the Devil’s Ivy. Use our new augmented reality feature to see how the Jade Pothos fits in with your other decorations before you get it shipped right to your door in plant-safe packaging.
Jade Pothos Benefits
Pothos plants are great for purifying the air of the rooms they’re in. They absorb surrounding toxins through tiny pores in their leaves and then release clean oxygen back into the environment. These plants are great to put in bedrooms, living rooms, or other spaces where people will be hanging out.
Adaptable
Pothos plants, in general, are resilient and make great plants for beginners. They don’t freak out over poor air circulation, need to be watered too often, and do well in indirect sunlight. This means they can be further away from the windows. Additionally, if you forget to water it once it should bounce back quickly, they tend to overcome dry spells easily. The plant will react negatively, however, if you water it too much. Make sure to let the water completely drain before you water your Jade again.
Tropical Hanging Beauty
The Jade Pothos will eventually grow long, full, cascading arms that can hang over 3 feet in length if grown properly. At this medium stage, the Jade is still pretty small in size, its vines approximately 12 inches tall give or take.
Easy to Propagate
This green machine is among one of the easiest houseplants to propagate. Just snip off approximately 6 to 12 inches of the lower leaves. Take the cuttings and submerge them in a glass container with clean water. Place this by a window and leave it alone for a few days. Eventually roots will sprout and you can move your new Pothos baby to a pot with dirt.