Epipremnum Pinnatum Marble In 8.5 Cm Pot
Pot Size : 8.5 Cm Pot
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Water when the top layer of soil is dry.
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Also Known As: Golden Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Hunter's Robe, Silver Vine, Taro Vine
Pot Size : 8.5 Cm Pot
Water when the top layer of soil is dry.
Also Known As: Golden Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Hunter's Robe, Silver Vine, Taro Vine
Those heart-shaped leaves in a vivid, uninterrupted green — with occasional lighter flecks scattered across the smooth surface — are the first thing you notice when this plant arrives. The upright, multi-stemmed habit means it looks immediately at home on a shelf or side table, without any training or staking needed.
Color may appear slightly different in person due to photographic lighting and monitor settings.
The Money Plant 'Green' belongs to the Epipremnum aureum family and is one of the most widely grown houseplants across South and Southeast Asia, where it has been cultivated in homes and temples for generations. It thrives in temperatures between 13°C and 30°C — a range that suits most Indian homes year-round — though it dislikes cold draughts and should be kept away from air-conditioner vents and draughty windows in winter. Given the right indirect light, it will occasionally produce clusters of small green flowers on a branching inflorescence, though these are easily overlooked beside its boldly attractive foliage. Its vigorous root system and generous branching make it one of the most forgiving and rewarding of all money plant varieties to grow indoors.
Feng Shui and Vastu Significance
This plant has a long and well-established association with wealth, abundance, and positive energy in both Feng Shui and Vastu traditions — making it one of the few houseplants that genuinely earns the title of lucky plant. Placing it in the southeast corner of a room is considered especially auspicious, and many Indian families keep one near the entrance or in the living room to welcome prosperity.
Gifting for Diwali and Housewarmings
A potted Money Plant 'Green' is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can bring to a housewarming or Diwali celebration — it carries a genuine sentiment (abundance, new beginnings) and looks beautiful doing it. Unlike cut flowers, it lasts for years and grows with the family.
Easy Propagation — One Plant Becomes Many
This variety propagates exceptionally easily from stem cuttings placed in water or soil, which means a single healthy plant can give you multiple new ones within weeks. For plant lovers who enjoy sharing with friends or filling new corners of the home, this is a genuinely useful trait — not just a nice-to-have.
Adaptable to Indian Home Conditions
The Money Plant 'Green' prefers bright, indirect light and performs well in the kind of filtered daylight that most Indian living rooms and balconies naturally offer. It should not be placed in direct sun or on a windowsill where intense afternoon light can bleach or scorch its smooth leaves.
For anyone juggling a busy schedule in Indian cities — whether you're in a Mumbai apartment or a Bangalore flat — the Money Plant 'Green' is one of the genuinely reliable low maintenance indoor plants India's climate allows. It tolerates occasional missed watering sessions, adapts to a range of humidity levels, and doesn't demand specialist care or equipment. Water when the top layer of soil feels dry, feed it occasionally during the growing season, and keep it away from harsh direct sun — that's really the whole job.
Also Known As: Golden Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Hunter's Robe, Silver Vine, Taro Vine
Every Money Plant 'Green' we send out is grown in-house at Sanjay Nursery, nurtured in cocopeat for strong, healthy roots — drawing on over 40 years of growing expertise that you can see the moment the plant arrives at your door. And because we stand behind every plant we grow, each order is backed by our 7-day replacement guarantee, no questions asked.
A plant that has graced Indian homes for generations — and one that will genuinely grow more beautiful, and more meaningful, the longer it stays with you.
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