Manjula Pothos
Fun Fact:
Pothos 'Manjula' is the diva of the pothos family—and for good reason! This stunning plant is actually patented by the University of Florida, making it a true collector's gem that you won’t find just anywhere. It’s not just rare, it’s designer rare!
What Makes 'Manjula' Different?
Unlike your everyday pothos, Manjula’s leaves are wavy, heart-shaped, and have a marbled mix of cream, silver, light green, and deep green—each leaf looks like a little work of art!
It grows slower than other pothos because of its variegation, which means more light needed but also more visual reward.
Its unique variegation pattern (thanks to that patent!) sets it apart from Marble Queen, N’Joy, and Pearls & Jade.
Care Instructions:
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Too much direct sun can burn the leaves, too little and it loses its variegation.
Water: Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. It prefers a bit of neglect over soggy soil.
Humidity: Loves a little extra humidity, but it’s chill in average home conditions.
Soil: Well-draining potting mix—think aroid blend if you're feeling fancy.
Fun Fact:
Pothos 'Manjula' is the diva of the pothos family—and for good reason! This stunning plant is actually patented by the University of Florida, making it a true collector's gem that you won’t find just anywhere. It’s not just rare, it’s designer rare!
What Makes 'Manjula' Different?
Unlike your everyday pothos, Manjula’s leaves are wavy, heart-shaped, and have a marbled mix of cream, silver, light green, and deep green—each leaf looks like a little work of art!
It grows slower than other pothos because of its variegation, which means more light needed but also more visual reward.
Its unique variegation pattern (thanks to that patent!) sets it apart from Marble Queen, N’Joy, and Pearls & Jade.
Care Instructions:
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Too much direct sun can burn the leaves, too little and it loses its variegation.
Water: Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. It prefers a bit of neglect over soggy soil.
Humidity: Loves a little extra humidity, but it’s chill in average home conditions.
Soil: Well-draining potting mix—think aroid blend if you're feeling fancy.

