
Pothos 'Green Queen'
- Description
- Pothos 'Green Queen' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Pothos 'Green Queen' is a trailing houseplant from the genus Epipremnum, beloved by beginners and collectors alike for its effortless, low-maintenance nature. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and the Solomon Islands, it evolved climbing trees and scrambling along the forest floor in dappled, filtered light. That heritage makes Pothos 'Green Queen' one of the most forgiving easy care pothos varieties you can bring home.
Pothos 'Green Queen' produces lush, heart-shaped leaves in a rich, uniform emerald green, with a smooth, slightly waxy texture that catches the light beautifully. Its vining stems trail generously, making it a standout hanging basket plant or a cascading accent on a high shelf. The clean, unfussy foliage gives Pothos 'Green Queen' a timeless look that suits any interior, from minimalist to maximalist.
Pothos 'Green Queen' rarely blooms in typical indoor conditions, and reliable flowering details are not well documented for home-grown specimens, so its real showstopper is the foliage year-round. What sets this indoor vining plant apart is its notable ability to purify indoor air, actively filtering formaldehyde and other airborne toxins from your living space. That air-purifying quality makes Pothos 'Green Queen' as functional as it is beautiful.
Pothos 'Green Queen' thrives as a hanging basket plant or trained along a shelf, and it grows happily under office LEDs, making it a top pick for workspaces and low-light rooms. Rotate it regularly for even, symmetrical growth, and keep it away from south-facing windows where direct sun will scorch those gorgeous leaves. This easy care pothos can even spend summer outdoors in a sheltered spot, just bring it back in before the first chill and keep it protected from heavy rain. Cats, dogs, and small children should not be left to nibble or handle Pothos 'Green Queen', so a high shelf or hanging hook is the perfect, practical display spot.
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Pothos 'Green Queen' thrives in low to bright indirect light, handling everything from medium office lighting to filtered window light.
Water Pothos 'Green Queen' every 1-2 weeks, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out fully between waterings.
Pothos 'Green Queen' prefers a well-draining mix of standard potting soil blended with perlite for healthy, breathable roots.
Pothos 'Green Queen' grows best between 60-85°F (15-29°C) and should never be exposed to frost or temperatures below 50°F (10°C).
Pothos 'Green Queen' is a vigorous trailing viner that benefits from a balanced liquid fertilizer applied monthly during the spring and summer growing season.
Pothos 'Green Queen' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12, tolerating temperatures down to approximately 30-35°F (around 0°C) only briefly, and it is best treated as a permanent outdoor plant solely in frost-free climates. In the United States, that covers much of Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Texas, and coastal areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia where winters remain reliably mild. Gardeners in South Carolina, Nevada, and along the sheltered Oregon coast can also enjoy Pothos 'Green Queen' outdoors during warmer months, though bringing it inside before any cold snap is always the safest choice.
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Q: How often should I water Pothos 'Green Queen'?
A: Water Pothos 'Green Queen' every 1-2 weeks, letting the top inch of soil dry out between waterings. It will tell you when it is thirsty by showing slight wilting in its leaves.
Q: What light does Pothos 'Green Queen' need indoors?
A: Pothos 'Green Queen' adapts to low, medium, and bright indirect light, including standard office LED lighting. Keep it away from south-facing windows, where intense sun will scorch the leaves.
Q: Is Pothos 'Green Queen' safe for pets and children?
A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Pothos 'Green Queen', and the sap can cause skin or paw irritation on contact. Keep it on a high shelf or in a hanging basket, and place it well away from small children.
Q: How do I propagate Pothos 'Green Queen'?
A: Take a stem cutting just below a node and place it in water or moist potting mix until roots develop, usually within two to four weeks. Pothos 'Green Queen' is one of the easiest houseplants to propagate, making it great for sharing with friends.
Q: Can Pothos 'Green Queen' go outside in summer?
A: Yes, Pothos 'Green Queen' can move outdoors during summer in a shaded, sheltered spot away from direct sun and heavy rain. Bring it back inside before nighttime temperatures dip below 50°F (10°C).
Q: Why are the vines on my Pothos 'Green Queen' growing unevenly?
A: Pothos 'Green Queen' naturally grows toward its light source, so rotating the pot every week or two encourages full, even growth all around. Also keep it away from air conditioning and heating vents, as blasting air can stress the vines and slow healthy development.
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Description
- Description
- Pothos 'Green Queen' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Pothos 'Green Queen' is a trailing houseplant from the genus Epipremnum, beloved by beginners and collectors alike for its effortless, low-maintenance nature. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia and the Solomon Islands, it evolved climbing trees and scrambling along the forest floor in dappled, filtered light. That heritage makes Pothos 'Green Queen' one of the most forgiving easy care pothos varieties you can bring home.
Pothos 'Green Queen' produces lush, heart-shaped leaves in a rich, uniform emerald green, with a smooth, slightly waxy texture that catches the light beautifully. Its vining stems trail generously, making it a standout hanging basket plant or a cascading accent on a high shelf. The clean, unfussy foliage gives Pothos 'Green Queen' a timeless look that suits any interior, from minimalist to maximalist.
Pothos 'Green Queen' rarely blooms in typical indoor conditions, and reliable flowering details are not well documented for home-grown specimens, so its real showstopper is the foliage year-round. What sets this indoor vining plant apart is its notable ability to purify indoor air, actively filtering formaldehyde and other airborne toxins from your living space. That air-purifying quality makes Pothos 'Green Queen' as functional as it is beautiful.
Pothos 'Green Queen' thrives as a hanging basket plant or trained along a shelf, and it grows happily under office LEDs, making it a top pick for workspaces and low-light rooms. Rotate it regularly for even, symmetrical growth, and keep it away from south-facing windows where direct sun will scorch those gorgeous leaves. This easy care pothos can even spend summer outdoors in a sheltered spot, just bring it back in before the first chill and keep it protected from heavy rain. Cats, dogs, and small children should not be left to nibble or handle Pothos 'Green Queen', so a high shelf or hanging hook is the perfect, practical display spot.
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Pothos 'Green Queen' thrives in low to bright indirect light, handling everything from medium office lighting to filtered window light.
Water Pothos 'Green Queen' every 1-2 weeks, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out fully between waterings.
Pothos 'Green Queen' prefers a well-draining mix of standard potting soil blended with perlite for healthy, breathable roots.
Pothos 'Green Queen' grows best between 60-85°F (15-29°C) and should never be exposed to frost or temperatures below 50°F (10°C).
Pothos 'Green Queen' is a vigorous trailing viner that benefits from a balanced liquid fertilizer applied monthly during the spring and summer growing season.
Pothos 'Green Queen' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12, tolerating temperatures down to approximately 30-35°F (around 0°C) only briefly, and it is best treated as a permanent outdoor plant solely in frost-free climates. In the United States, that covers much of Florida, Hawaii, southern California, southern Arizona, southern Texas, and coastal areas of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia where winters remain reliably mild. Gardeners in South Carolina, Nevada, and along the sheltered Oregon coast can also enjoy Pothos 'Green Queen' outdoors during warmer months, though bringing it inside before any cold snap is always the safest choice.
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Q: How often should I water Pothos 'Green Queen'?
A: Water Pothos 'Green Queen' every 1-2 weeks, letting the top inch of soil dry out between waterings. It will tell you when it is thirsty by showing slight wilting in its leaves.
Q: What light does Pothos 'Green Queen' need indoors?
A: Pothos 'Green Queen' adapts to low, medium, and bright indirect light, including standard office LED lighting. Keep it away from south-facing windows, where intense sun will scorch the leaves.
Q: Is Pothos 'Green Queen' safe for pets and children?
A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Pothos 'Green Queen', and the sap can cause skin or paw irritation on contact. Keep it on a high shelf or in a hanging basket, and place it well away from small children.
Q: How do I propagate Pothos 'Green Queen'?
A: Take a stem cutting just below a node and place it in water or moist potting mix until roots develop, usually within two to four weeks. Pothos 'Green Queen' is one of the easiest houseplants to propagate, making it great for sharing with friends.
Q: Can Pothos 'Green Queen' go outside in summer?
A: Yes, Pothos 'Green Queen' can move outdoors during summer in a shaded, sheltered spot away from direct sun and heavy rain. Bring it back inside before nighttime temperatures dip below 50°F (10°C).
Q: Why are the vines on my Pothos 'Green Queen' growing unevenly?
A: Pothos 'Green Queen' naturally grows toward its light source, so rotating the pot every week or two encourages full, even growth all around. Also keep it away from air conditioning and heating vents, as blasting air can stress the vines and slow healthy development.
























