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Satin Pothos

Scindapsus pictus

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20cm

Elegant and easy-going, the Satin Pothos brings cascading greenery and silvery variegation into your home – the perfect choice for hanging planters, bookshelves, or stylish plant displays with a relaxed vibe.
  • Shimmery silver variegation on foliage
  • Versatile trailing or climbing growth
  • Air-purifying qualities

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Satin Pothos
Satin Pothos
Satin Pothos

  • Why we like this plant

    We love Satin Pothos for its combination of easy care and understated elegance. Its trailing vines bring a touch of lushness and movement to a room, while the silvery leaf markings catch the light beautifully – it’s the perfect plant for effortless style with minimal upkeep.

  • About this plant

    Scindapsus pictus, commonly called Satin Pothos, is a beautiful trailing houseplant adored for its velvety, heart-shaped leaves splashed with silvery variegation. Its cascading vines make it ideal for shelves, hanging baskets, or climbing supports, adding softness and greenery to any interior. Low-maintenance and forgiving, it thrives with minimal fuss while still offering a striking decorative impact. This plant’s trailing habit and shimmering leaf patterns make it a favourite for those wanting to bring subtle texture and elegance into their home.

  • Key features

    • Velvety, heart-shaped green leaves with silver mottling
    • Trailing or climbing growth style
    • Easy to grow and care for

  • Light level

    • Bright indirect light
    • Filtered light
    • Low light
  • How it grows

    A trailing or climbing vine with heart-shaped, velvety leaves that can cascade downwards or climb when supported.

  • Moisture

    Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil has dried out, usually every 7–10 days. Avoid overwatering, and ensure the pot has good drainage. Reduce watering in winter when growth slows.

  • Where to place it

    • Living room
    • Office
    • Bedroom
    • Hallway
    • Conservatory

Care tips

Place in bright, indirect light for the best variegation, though it will tolerate lower light. Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Pinch back stems to encourage bushier growth and guide vines onto a support if climbing is desired.