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where to buy satin pothos Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus 'Satin Pothos'The Satin Pothos (Scindapsus pictus) is a timeless favorite for houseplant enthusiasts, known for its silvery green, heart shaped leaves with a soft, satin finish. Native to Southeast Asia, this trailing plant is beloved for its low maintenance care requirements and its ability to adapt to indoor environments. Satin Pothos Plant Profile Botanical Name: Scindapsus pictus Argyraeus Common Names: Satin Pothos, Silver Pothos, Philodendron Silver Family:

The Satin Pothos (Scindapsus pictus) is a timeless favorite for houseplant enthusiasts, known for its silvery-green, heart-shaped leaves with a soft, satin finish. Native to Southeast Asia, this trailing plant is beloved for its low-maintenance care requirements and its ability to adapt to indoor environments.


Satin Pothos Plant Profile

Botanical Name: Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’
Common Names: Satin Pothos, Silver Pothos, Philodendron Silver
Family: Araceae
Native Range: Southeast Asia


How to Care for Satin Pothos

Light

  • Thrives in bright to medium indirect light.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
  • In low light, the plant will grow slower and lose its silvery variegation.

Watering

  • Water thoroughly, allowing the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry out between waterings.
  • The plant will droop slightly when it needs water — a clear sign it’s time to hydrate.
  • Water less frequently during winter months.

Humidity & Temperature

  • Prefers 60-80% humidity but can adapt to average indoor conditions.
  • Ideal temperature range: 60-85°F.
  • Keep the plant away from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes.

Pruning

  • Prune regularly to remove dead or damaged leaves and encourage new growth.
  • Trimming helps maintain a full, bushy appearance.

Feeding

  • Fertilize monthly during spring and summer with a diluted, water-soluble fertilizer.
  • Skip fertilization during fall and winter when the plant’s growth naturally slows.

Propagation

  • Easily propagated through stem cuttings placed in water or soil.
  • Perfect for creating new plants or sharing with fellow plant lovers.

Growth Habit

  • Trailing vines can grow up to 3 feet or more, making it perfect for hanging baskets, shelves, or climbing supports.

Toxicity Warning

  • Toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Common Pests

  • Generally resilient to pests, but keep an eye out for mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects.
  • Regularly wipe leaves to keep them dust-free and pest-free.

Propagation & Styling Ideas

Propagate easily from stem cuttings to share with friends or grow a fuller plant. Let the vines trail from a shelf or planter, or encourage vertical growth with a moss pole for a lush, climbing display.


What Makes Each Scindapsus Variety So Unique?

Each variety brings something special to your collection:

  • Exotica’: Large, oval-shaped leaves with bold, silver patches that cover much of the surface, creating a dramatic, metallic look.
  • ‘Argyraeus’ (Satin Pothos): Medium, heart-shaped leaves with subtle, scattered silver spots, offering a softer, more understated elegance.
  • ‘Silvery Anne’: Similar in size to ‘Argyraeus,’ but with larger, unpredictable silver markings, sometimes covering most of the leaf, giving it a playful, one-of-a-kind appearance.

🌿 Quick Comparison Chart

Variety Leaf Size & Shape Variegation Pattern Overall Appearance
Exotica Large, oval-shaped Heavy silver patches Bold, dramatic, metallic
Argyraeus (Satin) Medium, heart-shaped Subtle silver splashes Elegant, balanced, soft
Silvery Anne Medium, heart-shaped Irregular silver splashes Playful, unique, varied


Take The Guess Work Out Of Growing Scindapsus!

Looking to give your Scindapsus the best care possible? Explore our expert-written Scindapsus Care Guide with pro tips on light, watering, and more to keep your plant lush and thriving!
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Maggie
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★★★★★ 4
Walking from La Puy to Finisterre...a well written memoir
Format: Paperback
The key to writing a Camino book--at least from this reader's perspective--it to have a well-written, well-edited, and unique personal account of the adventure. I've read many Camino books that lack these three elements. WTTEOTW has all three elements and is a great addition to anyone's Camino library. The book is paced nicely and makes for an easy read. I was amused that the author had spent considerable time preparing for this trip yet seemed not to have absorbed some important information prior to the trip--e.g. appropriate footwear, the scramble for nightly accommodations, the frustrations that commonly occur while traveling in unfamiliar cultures. Her adjustments along the way provide humor and insight into preparing for things we've not yet experienced in our own lives.
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really enjoyable
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Well written informative engaging and evocative
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I've walked to Santiago twice, in 2016 at 65 from St. Jean and in 2019 from Le Puy and bought the book during the pandemic as I waxed nostalgic for the weeks on the road under load with beer bread and bed waiting each afternoon. Beth did a marvelous job of capturing her Camino and much of mine. I can see some of the sights again, the sunrises, the amazing stonework, the clothes drying in the afternoons, the passers by, the cultivated for centuries and still natural landscapes. I almost again feel the foot pain, the rain , the sun, the climbs, the descents, the hot cold on off showers, and the hugs. She helped me again hear the news from Radio Camino, the snoring in the gites and albergues, songs on the road, and the slightly tipsy and slightly loud cafe conversations. I could smell the the morning coffee bowl, the cheeses, the pastries, the animal dropping. And she helped me remember speedy young pilgrims, poor and semi-prosperous middle age Spaniards, paths that were old when followed by Charlemagne, D'Artagnan, and Roman legionnaires, and friends, companions and acquaintancesof all ages and duration. Very well done. Thank you Beth. Buen Camino...
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