The variegation appears on new leaves as a pale green. As the leaves mature, this pale green fades to a creamy white. This tropical vine is closely related to the common pothos (Epipremnum aureum). E. amplissimum is native to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. The leaves are long and narrow, gaining more width as the leaves mature, but keeping a lanceolate shape.
Epipremmum amplissimum is not pet friendly, as the plant contains calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause mouth and GI irritation when consumed. On the other hand, they are safe to include in tropical reptile enclosures.
Plants will be shipped bare root and are suitable for a 6 inch pot.



