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pothos plant ireland Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula' (Happy Leaf) 3-4 plants/pot – Secret Garden Plant ShopEpipremnum aureum Manjula, also known by the trade name Happy Leaf, is a particularly decorative variety from the Araceae family, valued for its variegated foliage, with an elegant mix of white, light green, and dark green. It is an easy to care for plant, perfect for indoor decoration, suitable both for beginners and collectors. The plant is sold under various trade names: Epipremnum Scindapsus Happy Leaf, Pothos 'Manjula', etc. Epipremnum aureum

Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula’, also known by the trade name ‘Happy Leaf’, is a particularly decorative variety from the Araceae family, valued for its variegated foliage, with an elegant mix of white, light green, and dark green. It is an easy-to-care-for plant, perfect for indoor decoration, suitable both for beginners and collectors.

The plant is sold under various trade names: Epipremnum/Scindapsus Happy Leaf, Pothos 'Manjula', etc.
Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula’ is a variety developed and patented by the University of Florida.

🔹 Botanical characteristics:

Form: Tropical plant, with vigorous growth and trailing or climbing stems, depending on the support. It can be grown both in a classic pot and in hanging pots or with vertical support.

Leaves: Broad, heart-shaped, slightly wavy, with delicate edges and a glossy texture. The color is extremely varied – cream-white, lime green, and dark green, arranged in irregular spots, stripes, or waves. No two leaves are identical, which adds extra charm to the plant.

Growth: Slower than other Epipremnum varieties, but steady and consistent under good conditions.

🔹 Recommended growing conditions:

Light: Prefers bright indirect light, which maintains intense variegation. In low light, the leaves may lose some of their white and become mostly green. Avoid strong direct sunlight, which can burn the leaves.

Watering: Moderate. Water when the top layer of soil is dry. The plant is sensitive to excess water, which can cause root rot.

Soil: Aerated and well-drained – universal substrate mixed with perlite and vermiculite.

Temperature: Thrives in mild to warm conditions. Does not tolerate cold or cold drafts.

Humidity: Adapts to normal indoor humidity but prefers slightly moist air. Occasional misting or placing near a humidifier can be beneficial.

Fertilizing: During the growing season (spring–summer), it can be fertilized once every 3–4 weeks with a liquid fertilizer for green plants.

📌 Note: Specimens may show leaves with minor aesthetic defects (scratches, bends, or fine tears) resulting from handling and transport. These do not affect the plant’s viability.

Height including pot: approx. 15 cm

The decorative ceramic pot is not included in the price.

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