Pothos
Pothos
Pothos are very closely related to Philodendron. Pothos, like Philodendron are very easy to grow. They like bright indirect light and can grow in an area with just florescent light. Pothos are on the list of plants that help to purify the air as well! They like well draining soil. There is not a flower on this plant. Pothos like to dry out completely between watering so you can wait until the leaves start to droop a little before you water it again. * Information taken from The Spruce *
Marble Queen Pothos
Marble Queen
The Pothos Marble and its quick growing vines full of variegated green and white leaves will make any space look more lush. Extremely tolerant of varying conditions Marble is a great choice for beginners. As with most houseplants you should water when the top inch or so of the soil begins to be dry. Do take care that you do not overwater.
Neon
This brilliant yellow/green Neon Pothos is sure to make a statement in any home. The young foliage is bright yellow/green while the older leaves mature to a rich chartreuse green. The care of all pothos is pretty much the same. Offer them whatever light you desire to provide but do make sure that your water applications are appropriate to your light intensity. In other words, if you’re putting this plant in the “dark”, you do not need to water it… much!
Neon Pothos
Silver Satin (Scindampus
Silver Satin (Scindapsus)
The Silver Satin is an easy to grow vining plant whose light green foliage is spotted with silvery, reflective variegation. The heart-shaped leaves are velvety to the touch and matte in texture, which has led this plant to have the common names Philodendron Silver and Satin Pothos (though botanically it is neither Philodendron nor Pothos). This small-leafed Scindapsus cultivar shows its variegation in a beautiful spotting pattern throughout the leaves. Eventually, its vines grow quite long, making Scinapsus pictus a great choice for hanging planters.
Golden Pothos
Golden Pothos
Pothos is arguably the easiest of all houseplants to grow, even if you are a person who forgets to water your plants. This trailing vine has pointed, heart-shaped green leaves, sometimes variegated with white, yellow, or pale green. While pothos likes bright, indirect light it can thrive in areas that don’t get a lot of sunlight or have only fluorescent lighting. It's an excellent plant for locations such as offices and dorm rooms. One advantage of growing pothos is that they are high on the list of plants that can help purify indoor air of chemicals such as formaldehyde, trichloroethene, toluene, xylene, and benzene.
Green (Jade) Pothos
Green (Jade) Pothos
And last, but certainly not the least… the common Green Pothos. While Pothos in general are reputed to be one of the toughest houseplants out there, the common Green Pothos is undoubtedly the toughest. Its thick green leaves on strong stems allow it to easily be a large hanging plant. Or, if the opportunity allows, this plant can be trained to climb a wall or trellis.
The green leaves (as opposed to the variegated leaves of other cultivars) are extremely tolerant of varying light levels.