Epipremnum aureum ‘Jade’, commonly known as Jade Pothos or Green Pothos, is a classic, evergreen trailing plant from the Araceae family. Native to the Solomon Islands, this cultivar is one of the most reliable and easy-going members of the pothos group, prized for its uniform, deep green foliage.
Unlike highly variegated types such as ‘Marble Queen’ or ‘Golden Pothos’, the Jade variety has solid, glossy green heart-shaped leaves. This simplicity gives it a lush, jungle-like aesthetic, perfect for creating a dense, trailing display. Its minimalist look also makes it especially versatile, complementing both modern and traditional interiors.
As a trailing or climbing vine, Epipremnum Jade is ideal for hanging baskets, shelves, or training on a moss pole or trellis. With proper care, its vines can reach several metres indoors, offering an abundance of leafy greenery.
Epipremnum aureum ‘Jade’ – Care Guide
Light
Tolerates a wide range of light conditions, from bright, indirect light to low light. Stronger light encourages faster growth, while lower light slows it down but does not affect the solid green colour. Avoid harsh direct sun, which may scorch the leaves.
Watering
Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Keep soil lightly moist in spring and summer, but never waterlogged. In winter, reduce watering slightly. Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering may result in drooping leaves.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Best in 18–26°C. Protect from draughts and avoid prolonged exposure below 12°C.
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Humidity: Adaptable to average household humidity, but will thrive with moderate to high humidity.
Soil and Potting
Use a free-draining, peat-free houseplant compost mixed with perlite or orchid bark. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh the mix and give roots more room.
Feeding
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser. No feeding required in winter.
Pruning and Training
Prune stems to control length and encourage bushier growth. The plant can be trained vertically on a moss pole or trellis, or left to trail freely. Cuttings propagate easily in water, soil, or moss.
Growth and Maturity
A vigorous grower under good conditions, capable of producing vines several metres long. Indoors, it retains its neat heart-shaped green foliage throughout the year.
Common Issues
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Yellowing leaves: Usually from overwatering.
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Drooping leaves: A sign of underwatering.
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Leggy growth: Indicates the plant needs more light.
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Pests: Occasionally mealybugs, thrips, or spider mites.
Background and Benefits
Often considered the “original” pothos, Epipremnum Jade has been a favourite indoor plant for generations. Its lush, solid-green leaves symbolise simplicity and vitality. Like other pothos cultivars, it also helps improve air quality, making it both decorative and functional.
✅ Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright, indirect to low light
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Water: When topsoil dries; avoid waterlogging
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Temperature: 18–26°C; protect from cold
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Humidity: Average to high
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Soil: Free-draining compost with perlite/bark
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Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
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Growth: Fast-growing vine; glossy solid-green heart-shaped leaves