
Pothos ‘N’Joy (Epipremnum aureum)
Curated Indoor Plants — Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
Pothos ‘N’Joy (Epipremnum aureum)—often called Devil’s Ivy—is an air-purifying, beginner-friendly vine that thrives in real life (not just perfect greenhouse conditions). It grows in a trailing, vine-like fashion, making it ideal for hanging displays, bookshelves, desktops, and office corners that need an instant lift.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum
- Common name: Devil’s Ivy
- Growth habit: Trailing vine
- Leaf look: Rounded leaves with creamy tan-white edging
- Pot sizes: 3", 4", 6", 8" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Low to bright indirect light (avoid harsh direct sun)
- Water: Minimal—water when top soil dries
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is fine
- Temp: Typical indoor temps; avoid cold drafts
- Difficulty: Extremely easy / beginner-friendly
- One of the easiest houseplants: Forgiving and fast to look “happy.”
- Air-purifying presence: A fresh green accent for offices and living spaces.
- Perfect for shelves + hangers: Vines fill empty space beautifully.
- Variegated, polished look: Creamy edging reads bright and intentional.
Light Low to bright indirect
Place in low to medium indirect light for easy growth. Brighter indirect light can help keep the variegation crisp. Avoid harsh direct sun on leaves.
Water Minimal, steady rhythm
Water when the top portion of soil dries out. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain. Do not let the pot sit in standing water.
Growth habit Let it trail (or train it)
Let vines cascade naturally from a shelf or hanging planter, or guide them upward on a small support for a climbing look.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Remove packing materials gently around vines and leaves. | Prevents bruising and supports airflow. |
| First 2–6 hours | Place in indirect light; avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture. If it’s damp, wait before watering. | Avoids overwatering right after transit. |
| Within 48 hours | Water only if the top soil feels dry; let it drain fully. | Supports recovery and steady growth. |
We’re building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vessels—especially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. ‘N’Joy looks especially sharp in clean cylinders for a modern, finished look.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Here’s what our packing process looks like—from soil protection to final presentation—so your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag acts as the final cover and is also a nice presentation.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home the easiest “instant green” vine.
Let it trail, brighten a shelf, and enjoy a clean, variegated look with minimal effort.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Pothos ‘N’Joy easy to care for?
Yes—pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to grow indoors. It’s forgiving and does well in low to medium indirect light.
How often should I water it?
Water when the top soil dries out. If the soil still feels damp, wait a few more days and re-check.
Can I grow it in an office?
Absolutely. It’s a great office plant because it tolerates lower light and has a simple watering routine.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Leaf shape, variegation pattern, and fullness can differ—each plant is unique.
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Description
Curated Indoor Plants — Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
Pothos ‘N’Joy (Epipremnum aureum)—often called Devil’s Ivy—is an air-purifying, beginner-friendly vine that thrives in real life (not just perfect greenhouse conditions). It grows in a trailing, vine-like fashion, making it ideal for hanging displays, bookshelves, desktops, and office corners that need an instant lift.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum
- Common name: Devil’s Ivy
- Growth habit: Trailing vine
- Leaf look: Rounded leaves with creamy tan-white edging
- Pot sizes: 3", 4", 6", 8" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Low to bright indirect light (avoid harsh direct sun)
- Water: Minimal—water when top soil dries
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is fine
- Temp: Typical indoor temps; avoid cold drafts
- Difficulty: Extremely easy / beginner-friendly
- One of the easiest houseplants: Forgiving and fast to look “happy.”
- Air-purifying presence: A fresh green accent for offices and living spaces.
- Perfect for shelves + hangers: Vines fill empty space beautifully.
- Variegated, polished look: Creamy edging reads bright and intentional.
Light Low to bright indirect
Place in low to medium indirect light for easy growth. Brighter indirect light can help keep the variegation crisp. Avoid harsh direct sun on leaves.
Water Minimal, steady rhythm
Water when the top portion of soil dries out. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain. Do not let the pot sit in standing water.
Growth habit Let it trail (or train it)
Let vines cascade naturally from a shelf or hanging planter, or guide them upward on a small support for a climbing look.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Remove packing materials gently around vines and leaves. | Prevents bruising and supports airflow. |
| First 2–6 hours | Place in indirect light; avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture. If it’s damp, wait before watering. | Avoids overwatering right after transit. |
| Within 48 hours | Water only if the top soil feels dry; let it drain fully. | Supports recovery and steady growth. |
We’re building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vessels—especially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. ‘N’Joy looks especially sharp in clean cylinders for a modern, finished look.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Here’s what our packing process looks like—from soil protection to final presentation—so your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag acts as the final cover and is also a nice presentation.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home the easiest “instant green” vine.
Let it trail, brighten a shelf, and enjoy a clean, variegated look with minimal effort.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Pothos ‘N’Joy easy to care for?
Yes—pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to grow indoors. It’s forgiving and does well in low to medium indirect light.
How often should I water it?
Water when the top soil dries out. If the soil still feels damp, wait a few more days and re-check.
Can I grow it in an office?
Absolutely. It’s a great office plant because it tolerates lower light and has a simple watering routine.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Leaf shape, variegation pattern, and fullness can differ—each plant is unique.























