Epipremnum Pinnatum Albo
Think of Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Albo-Variegata’ as the little sister to a Monstera Albo. Like the monstera, the epipremnum also sports fenestrated leaves and would love to vine up a moss pole. For both Albos, they are naturally occurring mutations. However, the epipremnum grows faster and is a little less picky than the monstera (yes, even with variegation). Not Pet Safe
Trailing or climbing is okay for this plant; however, without a support, this plant will not develop fenestrations.
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Maybe let it watch the sunrise for a couple of hours, but don't leave it in direct light. Too little light will revert leaves to green and slow growth.
Soil: Aroid-friendly mix. Well-draining/chunky should keep your epipremnum happy.
Water: Allow soil to dry out a couple of inches before soaking (and let fully drain). High humidity is excellent.
Think of Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Albo-Variegata’ as the little sister to a Monstera Albo. Like the monstera, the epipremnum also sports fenestrated leaves and would love to vine up a moss pole. For both Albos, they are naturally occurring mutations. However, the epipremnum grows faster and is a little less picky than the monstera (yes, even with variegation). Not Pet Safe
Trailing or climbing is okay for this plant; however, without a support, this plant will not develop fenestrations.
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Maybe let it watch the sunrise for a couple of hours, but don't leave it in direct light. Too little light will revert leaves to green and slow growth.
Soil: Aroid-friendly mix. Well-draining/chunky should keep your epipremnum happy.
Water: Allow soil to dry out a couple of inches before soaking (and let fully drain). High humidity is excellent.
Think of Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Albo-Variegata’ as the little sister to a Monstera Albo. Like the monstera, the epipremnum also sports fenestrated leaves and would love to vine up a moss pole. For both Albos, they are naturally occurring mutations. However, the epipremnum grows faster and is a little less picky than the monstera (yes, even with variegation). Not Pet Safe
Trailing or climbing is okay for this plant; however, without a support, this plant will not develop fenestrations.
Available in 4” nursery pots
Care:
Light: Bright, indirect light is best. Maybe let it watch the sunrise for a couple of hours, but don't leave it in direct light. Too little light will revert leaves to green and slow growth.
Soil: Aroid-friendly mix. Well-draining/chunky should keep your epipremnum happy.
Water: Allow soil to dry out a couple of inches before soaking (and let fully drain). High humidity is excellent.
Items may appear differently than in photos. Each piece is subject to natural variation.