
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Yellow Mint'
Fresh, bright, and full of contrast, Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Yellow Mint’ is a striking climbing aroid with beautifully marbled foliage in soft minty greens and vibrant yellow tones. As it matures, the leaves can develop splits and fenestrations, giving it that classic tropical, jungle feel. Whether trained up a moss pole or left to trail, it’s a brilliant statement plant that adds colour and movement to your space.
Scientific Name
Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Yellow Mint’ (climbing Epipremnum, referring to its feather-like mature leaves)
Synonyms
Sometimes confused with variegated forms of Epipremnum aureum, though it is a distinct species
Common Name
Yellow Mint Pothos, Variegated Epipremnum
Origin
Derived from Epipremnum pinnatum, native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant variegation. Lower light may cause the yellow tones to fade. Avoid harsh direct sun
Water
Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. Reduce watering in winter
Humidity
Enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to average household conditions
Soil
Use a well-draining, chunky houseplant mix with added bark or perlite to support healthy root growth
Food
Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter
Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 18–28°C. Avoid temperatures below 12°C and keep away from cold drafts
Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested, so keep out of reach of pets and children
Sprouts Top Tips
Give it something to climb. When grown upwards on a moss pole, the leaves will grow larger and are much more likely to develop those beautiful splits as it matures.
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Description
Fresh, bright, and full of contrast, Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Yellow Mint’ is a striking climbing aroid with beautifully marbled foliage in soft minty greens and vibrant yellow tones. As it matures, the leaves can develop splits and fenestrations, giving it that classic tropical, jungle feel. Whether trained up a moss pole or left to trail, it’s a brilliant statement plant that adds colour and movement to your space.
Scientific Name
Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Yellow Mint’ (climbing Epipremnum, referring to its feather-like mature leaves)
Synonyms
Sometimes confused with variegated forms of Epipremnum aureum, though it is a distinct species
Common Name
Yellow Mint Pothos, Variegated Epipremnum
Origin
Derived from Epipremnum pinnatum, native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands
Light
Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant variegation. Lower light may cause the yellow tones to fade. Avoid harsh direct sun
Water
Allow the top few centimetres of soil to dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. Reduce watering in winter
Humidity
Enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to average household conditions
Soil
Use a well-draining, chunky houseplant mix with added bark or perlite to support healthy root growth
Food
Feed every 2–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter
Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 18–28°C. Avoid temperatures below 12°C and keep away from cold drafts
Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested, so keep out of reach of pets and children
Sprouts Top Tips
Give it something to climb. When grown upwards on a moss pole, the leaves will grow larger and are much more likely to develop those beautiful splits as it matures.























