Level: Easy / Silvery Variegated Elegance ☀️Bright Indirect 💧Let Top Inch Dry 🌿Trailing Vine ⚠️Toxic to Pets Silver Satin Pothos Silver Satin Pothos, botanically Scindapsus pictus, features glossy, silvery-green leaves with a satin-like sheen that shimmer under light. Native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, this modern trailing vine adds a cool, contemporary touch to any room while purifying the air. Why People Like Silver Satin Pothos ✨ Silvery Satin Foliage Glossy, silvery-green leaves with a luminous satin finish that catch the light. 🌿 Trailing, Climbing Habit Drapes elegantly over shelves or hangs gracefully in baskets. 💪 Hard to Kill Adapts to a range of light conditions and tolerates missed waterings. 💨 Air Purifying Naturally improves indoor air quality. Add This to Your Collection🇨🇦 Local Pickup in Richmond Hill | Insured Shipping Across Ontario and Quebec All the Details You Need to Know The Story Behind This PlantNative to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, Silver Satin Pothos thrives in warm, humid environments and adapts beautifully to indoor living, prized for its modern variegation and resilience.How to Keep It Happy Light: Bright, indirect light brings out the best variegation, though it tolerates lower light. Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry, roughly every 1-2 weeks depending on conditions. Humidity: Adapts well to normal indoor humidity. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. Popular Pothos Varieties Pothos N'Joy – Compact size with creamy-white variegation. Pothos Manjula – Wavy, variegated leaves with shades of green and white. Pothos Golden – Classic golden-green foliage, perfect for beginners. Pothos Cebu Blue – Silvery-blue leaves with a subtle metallic shine. Common Questions How often should I water it? Typically every 1–2 weeks, depending on indoor conditions and humidity. Can it thrive in low light? It tolerates lower light, but optimal variegation and growth come with bright, indirect light. How do I propagate it? Take stem cuttings and root them in water or moist soil, then transplant once roots develop. Is it safe for pets? No, Silver Satin Pothos is toxic to cats and dogs. It contains calcium oxalate crystals that irritate the mouth and throat if chewed, so keep it out of reach of pets. Bring Home Modern Elegance We hand pick each Silver Satin Pothos and pack it carefully so it arrives in good shape anywhere in Ontario or Quebec. Shop Silver Satin Pothos Now