Description
1. Botanical Information
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Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Chandni’
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Common Names: Chandni Money Plant, Pothos Chandni, Silver Pothos
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Family: Araceae
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Type: Evergreen climbing vine / trailing plant
2. Origin & Distribution
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Native To: Southeast Asia, particularly the Solomon Islands.
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Widely cultivated worldwide as an ornamental indoor and outdoor plant due to its attractive foliage.
3. Physical Characteristics
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Height & Spread: Can grow 6–10 feet indoors and much longer outdoors if supported; trailing or climbing habit.
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Leaves: Heart-shaped, glossy green leaves with silvery-white or creamy variegation, giving a soft, “moonlit” appearance.
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Growth Habit: Vigorous climber or trailing plant; can be grown in hanging baskets, pots, or trained on trellises.
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Flowers & Fruits: Rarely flowers indoors; grown mainly for ornamental foliage.
4. Growing Conditions
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Light: Thrives in bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates low light but variegation may fade.
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Soil: Well-draining potting mix rich in organic matter.
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Watering: Keep soil slightly moist; allow the top layer to dry between waterings.
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Temperature: Prefers 18–30°C (65–86°F); sensitive to frost.
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Humidity: Moderate to high humidity promotes healthy growth.
5. Maintenance & Care
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Pruning: Trim long vines to encourage bushy growth and remove yellowing leaves.
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Fertilization: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season.
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Pests/Diseases: Can be affected by spider mites, mealybugs, or root rot if overwatered.
6. Uses & Benefits
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Ornamental Value: Excellent for hanging baskets, indoor pots, office spaces, and living rooms due to silvery foliage.
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Air Purification: Known to filter indoor air toxins like formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene.
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Feng Shui: Believed to bring positive energy, wealth, and prosperity when placed in homes or offices.
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Low Maintenance: Easy to grow for beginners, ideal for both indoor and semi-outdoor spaces.
7. Lifespan
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Evergreen perennial vine; can grow for many years with proper care and propagation.
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