Epipremnum aureum care and varieties
Epipremnum aureum, commonly known as Golden Periwinkle, is a popular ornamental plant that requires little care. However, there are many varieties of this plant and each one needs specific care. This article will tell you about the different varieties of Golden Periwinkle, their care requirements, and some tips for growing them successfully.
What is Epipremnum aureum?
Epipremnum aureum is an annual herbaceous plant that grows to between one and two feet tall. It has lance-shaped leaves and fragrant white or pink flowers. The flowers are pollinated by bees, and the plant is used in traditional Chinese medicine for treating colds, flu, and other respiratory ailments. Epipremnum aureum is also known as golden trumpet, golden fleabane, and golden pagoda tree.
How to Grow Epipremnum aureum
Epipremnum aureum is a beautiful leafy herb that is used as an ornamental plant in homes and gardens. It can be grown from seed or purchased as a plant. There are many varieties of Epipremnum aureum, but the most common one to grow is the green form. Epipremnum aureum can be grown indoors or outdoors in climates that are temperate or warm.
To grow Epipremnum aureum, start by collecting seeds from plants that are in good condition. You can sow the seeds on soil in a pot or garden or you can dry the seeds and store them in an airtight container. To grow Epipremnum aureum, fertilize it monthly with a moisture-retaining fertilizer and water it regularly. When the plant is mature, you can cut off the stem and remove leaves to use in your home or garden.
What are the Care and Varieties of Epipremnum aureum?
A common houseplant that may be found in many homes is Epipremnum aureum. There are many varieties of this plant, and each has its own care requirements. Here is a brief overview of the different types of Epipremnum aureum, and their care instructions.
The Golden Mean Epipremnum aureum (E. Amethystium) is one of the most common varieties of Epipremnum, and it can be found in most nurseries. This variety is typically low maintenance and requires little water or fertilization. The Golden Mean Epipremnum aureum prefers moderate light levels and should be moved to a brighter location during the winter months.
The Royal Red Epipremnum aureum (E. coccineum) is another common variety, and it can also be found at most nurseries. This variety is more tolerant of low light levels but still prefers some sunlight. Royal Red Epipremnum aureum needs regular watering but does not require fertilization. It prefers cool to warm environments and should be moved to warmer locations during the winter months.