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Golden Money Plant Live Pothos Indoor Plant | 12cm Pot

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Few plants carry the kind of goodwill that the Golden Money Plant does in an Indian home — Vastu favourite, air purifier, and all-round stunner in one. What sets this variety apart is its bright yellow-green heart-shaped leaves, each one smooth and slightly wavy at the margins, with the occasional darker green patch that gives the foliage real depth and character. The bushy, multi-stem growth habit means it arrives looking full and lush — not a single scraggly vine — making the 12cm pot perfect for a windowsill, bookshelf, or office desk. Low-maintenance by nature and thriving in indoor conditions, the luck just tags along for free.

Water when the top layer of soil is dry.

Always check your plants before watering, the topsoil should be dry to touch. For succulents allow the potting mix to dry completely before watering again.

☀️ Needs bright indirect sunlight

Place your plants on window sills where it can get the brightest possible indirect light. Bright indirect light is when the plant is within a couple of feet of a natural source of light.The Golden Money Plant does best in bright indirect light, where its yellow-green variegation stays most vivid. It tolerates low light well but will gradually revert to a plainer green if kept too far from a natural light source for extended periods.

🐾 Keep out of pet reach

This plant and your furry friends cannot become the best buds.

🪴 Needs Gardening experience

The plant needs a knowing eye of a gardener to understand what it needs. Fairly easy to grow if you take care of their set of requirements.

🌱 Fertilizer

The plant needs a knowing eye of a gardener to understand what it needs. Fairly easy to grow if you take care of their set of requirements.

Color may appear slightly different in person due to photographic lighting and monitor settings.

Those vivid yellow-green heart-shaped leaves — smooth-textured, slightly wavy at the edges, with flashes of deeper green scattered across the surface — are exactly what you see when this plant arrives. It's not the muted olive of a standard Pothos; this is a genuinely bright, almost sun-lit foliage that catches light from across the room and holds it.

About the Golden Money Plant

Native to the Solomon Islands and widely naturalised across tropical Asia, the Golden Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum 'Golden') is arguably the most recognised houseplant in India — and for good reason. It belongs to the Araceae family and earned its 'Golden' name from the warm yellow-green variegation that defines its foliage. In its natural habitat it can climb trees to extraordinary heights, but indoors it adapts gracefully into a bushy, trailing form. This variety has been a fixture in Indian homes for generations, prized equally for its ornamental value and its near-indestructible temperament.

Low Maintenance Indoor Plants — Why This One Earns the Title

Genuinely Undemanding Care — The Golden Money Plant requires only moderate sunlight but thrives in lots of ambient natural light, making it ideal for the indirect light conditions of most Indian apartments and offices. It needs minimal watering — only when the top inch of soil is completely dry — which means it handles the occasional neglect or travel week without drama.

Air-Purifying Properties — The Golden Money Plant boasts air-purifying properties, making it a practical as well as decorative addition to bedrooms, living rooms, and study spaces where indoor air quality matters. Its broad, smooth leaves work quietly in the background to keep your environment fresher.

Vastu and Prosperity — In Vastu Shastra, the Money Plant is one of the most auspicious plants you can bring indoors. Placed in the southeast corner of a living room or near the entrance, it is believed to attract wealth, positive energy, and harmony — which is why it remains a perennial favourite for housewarming gifts and Diwali décor across India.

Décor That Works Hard — The bushy, multi-stem growth habit of this variety means it looks full and intentional from day one. Placed in a hanging planter, on a high shelf, or trained along a moss pole, those bright yellow-green leaves with their darker green patches create a layered, textured display that plain green plants simply cannot match.

Money Plant Care — What to Know Before It Arrives

The Golden Money Plant thrives well in indoor conditions across India's varied climates — whether you're in humid Mumbai or drier Delhi. It tolerates low light better than most variegated plants, though the yellow-green colour is most vivid in bright indirect light. Feed occasionally with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to keep the foliage looking its brightest, and trim leggy stems occasionally to encourage that bushy, dense growth habit the plant is naturally capable of.

Indoor Plants Online India — Delivered Ready to Display

Ordering plants online in India has its risks — but not here. Every Golden Money Plant is grown in-house, potted in well-draining cocopeat mix, and dispatched with established roots. The 12cm pot travels well and arrives ready to go straight onto your shelf, no acclimatisation anxiety required. If your plant arrives in any condition short of healthy, our 7-day replacement guarantee has you covered.

Also Known As: Golden Pothos, Devil's Ivy, Money Plant, Hunter's Robe, Silver Vine

Why Chhajed Garden

Every plant we send out is grown in-house in nutrient-rich cocopeat, with roots that are genuinely ready for your home — not a freshly potted cutting. Rooted in Sanjay Nursery's 40+ years of growing expertise and backed by a 7-day replacement guarantee, we grow plants we'd keep ourselves.

When those bright yellow-green leaves catch the morning light on your windowsill, you'll wonder how you kept that corner bare for so long.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

The Golden Money Plant is genuinely low-maintenance — it thrives in indirect light, needs minimal watering (only when the top inch of soil is dry), and tolerates the occasional missed watering without fuss. Feed occasionally with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to keep those yellow-green leaves looking their brightest. It's one of the easiest pothos plants to keep healthy in Indian home conditions.

It's one of the most traditionally gifted plants in India for exactly these occasions — the Money Plant carries strong associations with prosperity, abundance, and good fortune in both Vastu and popular belief. A bushy 12cm pot makes a thoughtful, long-lasting Diwali or housewarming gift that outlasts any candle or sweet box.

Vastu Shastra recommends placing the Money Plant in the southeast corner of the living room, which is associated with Venus and said to attract wealth and positive energy. Avoid placing it in the northeast corner or bedroom according to traditional Vastu guidance — near a window with indirect light in the southeast is the sweet spot for both Vastu alignment and plant health.

The 'Golden' variety is distinguished by its bright yellow-green heart-shaped leaves — a noticeably warmer, more vivid tone compared to the pure green of standard Pothos or the white-marbled look of Marble Queen. The occasional darker green patch within each leaf gives it a natural two-tone depth that makes it look more dynamic than a plain green money plant plant.

Your Golden Money Plant arrives in a 12cm pot with established roots in a cocopeat growing medium, bushy and ready to display — no bare-root unpacking or repotting needed on arrival. If it arrives in any condition short of healthy, our 7-day replacement guarantee means you can reach out and we'll make it right.

This is the most common issue specific to the Golden variety — it happens when the plant receives too little light. The yellow-green variegation needs bright indirect light to stay vivid; move it closer to a window (without direct harsh sun) and the colour will gradually return over new growth. Avoid deep interior rooms or corners with no natural light.

Yes, and it's one of the easiest plants to propagate — simply snip a stem just below a node (the small brown bump where a leaf meets the stem), place it in a glass of water on a bright windowsill, and roots will appear within two to three weeks. Once the roots are a few centimetres long, pot it into cocopeat or any well-draining mix and you have a whole new plant.