Epipremnum Aureum 'Jessenia'
The Jessenia pothos is one of the pothos types you want to add to your collection. Its tropical look and long trailing vines look great in almost any spot. Although, if you grow it indoors, it likely will not flower. Like all plants in the Epipremnum genus, jessenia pothos is considered toxic to cats and dogs.
Basic Care
This variegated plant does best in bright, indirect light. That being said, it can also tolerate medium light well. Unlike other pothos varieties, avoid placing your jessenia pothos in low light conditions as a lack of light will cause its variegation to dull. Also, avoid direct sunlight which will burn the leaves.
Just like other pothos varieties, jessenia prefers to be watered once the top 2 to 3 inches of soil has dried out. However, these plants are known for being relatively drought tolerant and can survive the occasional missed watering. Cut back on watering during the fall and winter when the plant isn’t actively growing.
What you get!
One of the exact plants, rooted, growing in a 4" Nursery Pot.