manjula pothos

Is the Manjula Pothos rare? I would not consider this pothos to be rare. While you may not find it in your local garden center, you can easily find it online. That said, even though they may not be hard to find, they are expensive.

What is a Manjula pothos?

Manjula pothos (Epipremnum ‘HANSOTI14’) is another patented variety (PP27,117). It features wide, heart-shaped green leaves. The foliage is variegated with shades of silver, white, cream, and light green. Each leaf is different; many leaves will have large patches of green. Others will be heavily flecked and splashed.

Why is Manjula pothos expensive?

Its prolific heart-shaped leaves enhance the aura of the place where it exists. The variegation in its leaves makes the plant look majestic. Pothos in itself is an element of interior decoration. This is one of the major reasons why pothos is so expensive.

Is Manjula and marble pothos the same?

The botanical name of manjula pothos is Epipremnum aureum “Manjula” while the botanical name of marble queen is Epipremnum aureum “Marble Queen”. As plants of different varieties in the same species, they can interbreed to form new varieties but they are still distinct species.

Are Manjula pothos hard to find?

The manjula pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula’) is a fairly rare plant that’s hard to find in garden centers. However, it is available online because the plant is easy to propagate. So, you’ll see plant owners grow them for sale. Just so you know, some online stores label it Epipremnum ‘happy leaf’.

Is Manjula pothos slow growing?

Manjula has a slow growth habit due to the silver, cream, and white variegation in the leaves. Less chlorophyll in the leaves means less food for faster growth. The plant is low growing, compact, trailing, cascading with dense foliage.

How do I identify a pothos plant?

A pothos (top photo) has leaves with a thicker, waxy feel and slightly raised/bumpy texture to the leaves. There is also an obviously indented midrib and the shape tends to look something like a gardening spade.

What is the rarest pothos?

Harlequin Pothos. Harlequin is the rarest pothos you can lay your hands on. It looks a lot like Manjula and looks like a mix of marble and snow queen pothos with a little more variegation on the leaves. If you truly want to enhance its beauty, pair it up with jade or silver pothos.

How long does Manjula pothos grow?

In outdoor settings, Manjula Pothos plants can reach tremendous heights of 60 feet (18 m). Potted specimens, however, will grow only up to 6 feet (1.8 m) in height and less dense. Their foliage consists of wide, bright, wavy, hear-shaped, and waxy leaves that grow on long, slender, and greenish to white stems.

Why is my Manjula pothos leaves turning brown?

Too much direct sunlight

Overexposure to direct sunlight can cause pothos leaves to burn and turn brown. For highly variegated varieties like Golden Pothos and Manjula, the brown sunburn marks typically appear on the white/yellow/cream spots. The leaves turning brown could be a sign of too much direct sunlight.

Can Manjula pothos revert?

Plants need bright light to maintain their variegation because lighter-colored leaves contain less chlorophyll—the high light levels need to make up for the lack of chlorophyll, otherwise, the plant will revert to a darker green.

Is Manjula pothos the same as NJOY?

N’joy Pothos has both green and white variegation, but in solid color blocks instead of splashes or swirls like in the marble queen and manjula pothos. The solid green color is often largely or starts from the inside of the leaf, and solid white on the outer corner of the leaves.

What is the difference between Snow Queen and Manjula pothos?

Leaf Shape and Texture

The Manjula’s leaves are smaller and waiver to the point of being almost frilly. I would compare it to a wet and dried sheet of paper laid on a table, but more flexible. The Marble Queen’s leaves are broader and flatter along the edges.

What does a Manjula pothos look like?

The leaves that the Manjula Pothos grows can be anywhere from a deep, luscious green to a lighter spearmint color to a creamy white. One leaf alone can take on all three colors, too. So, there’s plenty to look at and to brighten up a room with.

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