


Epipremnum Pinnatum Cebu Blue
Epipremnum pinnatum is an evergreen tropical vine, and a highly varied and widely distributed aroid species in tropical Asia. Cebu Blue is a form originating on the Philippine island of Cebu. It is called Blue Cebu or Blue Pothos because of the silver/blue/grey color of its leaves.
The juvenile leaves are complete (without cuts or holes), up to 10cm long, and have a silvery or blue cast. The vines drape elegantly in a hanging pot, and the leaf structure remains juvenile. Allowing the plant to climb a damp pole will eventually result in new leaves with fenestration, as well as more noticeable green color and veining.
Epipremnum pinnatum is an evergreen tropical vine, and a highly varied and widely distributed aroid species in tropical Asia. Cebu Blue is a form originating on the Philippine island of Cebu. It is called Blue Cebu or Blue Pothos because of the silver/blue/grey color of its leaves.
The juvenile leaves are complete (without cuts or holes), up to 10cm long, and have a silvery or blue cast. The vines drape elegantly in a hanging pot, and the leaf structure remains juvenile. Allowing the plant to climb a damp pole will eventually result in new leaves with fenestration, as well as more noticeable green color and veining.
Epipremnum pinnatum is an evergreen tropical vine, and a highly varied and widely distributed aroid species in tropical Asia. Cebu Blue is a form originating on the Philippine island of Cebu. It is called Blue Cebu or Blue Pothos because of the silver/blue/grey color of its leaves.
The juvenile leaves are complete (without cuts or holes), up to 10cm long, and have a silvery or blue cast. The vines drape elegantly in a hanging pot, and the leaf structure remains juvenile. Allowing the plant to climb a damp pole will eventually result in new leaves with fenestration, as well as more noticeable green color and veining.