Marble Pothos & Pot
Marble Pothos - Epipremnum Aureum
The Marble Pothos is a species of plant from the Araceae family, native to Mo'orea in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. Also known as Marble Queen, it's a super hardy houseplant that is great for new plant parents. Its pretty variegated leaves stand out beautifully against our white ceramic pot.
You won't have any problems caring for the Marble Pothos, it's almost impossible to kill - it'll stay a gorgeous green shade, even when kept in the dark. You will find this plant grows pretty quickly, which is what makes caring for it so rewarding, but feel free to trim its vines if it starts getting a little out of control. This elegant plant comes in a glossy, ceramic pot, available in beige, grey, kiwi or rosa colourways – super chic.
light
Happy in light or shade
water
After my soil has dried out
expert level
I'm perfect for those new to plant parenthood
- W12cm x H30-40cm
Standard Delivery - £4.99
- Delivered within 5 days by DPD
- Live plants are not in transit for more than 24h
- All orders are sent on a tracked DPD 24h service
- One fee covers your entire order, regardless of how many items
Next or Named Day - Additional £4.99 (weekday) or £6.99 (weekend)
- Order by 5pm for next day delivery
- Delivered on a tracked DPD service
- Select a convenient delivery date at the basket
We deliver to most of the United Kingdom (excluding the following postcodes IV, KA, AB, HS, FK, KW, PA, PH, IM, JE, GY, ZE, TR21-25, BF1).
30-day plant guarantee
Nothing makes us happier than making you happy which is why we do everything we can to provide a positive plant experience from start to finish. Your plant should arrive fresh and healthy - if for any reason it doesn’t, we’ll replace it for free within 30 days! Find out more here.
Free 12-month plant guarantee
After 30 days and up to 12 months from the date your order arrived, if your plant's health experiences a significant decline*, Beards & Daisies customers receive a 50% discount when purchasing a replacement of the same plant. Find out more here.