Epipremnum ‘Golden Flame’
Radiant and ever-changing, Epipremnum Golden Flame looks like firelight dancing across foliage. Its leaves are marbled with molten gold, soft lime, and deep emerald green—each one uniquely patterned, as if kissed by sunlight and shadow alike.
This is a plant full of quiet movement. It trails, climbs, and spills with ease, bringing warmth and life to shelves, hanging planters, and vertical supports. Effortless yet striking, Golden Flame is both grounding and uplifting.
What It Looks Like
Medium to large heart-shaped leaves
Variegation in golden yellow, lime, and rich green
Glossy foliage with a lively, flame-like pattern
Trailing or climbing growth habit
No two leaves are ever the same—each one a small, living artwork.
Care Guide
Epipremnum Golden Flame is resilient and forgiving, making it ideal for beginners and seasoned plant lovers alike.
Light
Bright, indirect light keeps colours vibrant
Tolerates medium light, but variegation may soften
Avoid harsh direct sunlight
Water
Water when the top layer of soil has dried
Prefers evenly moist soil, not soggy
Reduce watering in winter
Soil
Well-draining potting mix
A light, airy blend helps prevent root rot
Humidity & Temperature
Adapts well to normal indoor humidity
Enjoys warm, stable temperatures
Avoid cold drafts
Pet Safe & Reptile Safe
- Not pet-safe
Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested
Contains calcium oxalate crystals that may cause mouth irritation, drooling, and stomach upset
- Not recommended for reptile enclosures
Sap can be irritating
Not suitable where animals may chew or rub against foliage
Best placed out of reach in homes with pets.
Quick Care Tips
Brighter light = stronger golden colouring
Let soil dry slightly between waterings
Rotate plant for even growth
Trim vines to encourage fullness
Extremely forgiving if you miss a watering
Troubleshooting
Fading variegation
→ Light too low
→ Move to a brighter indirect spot
Yellowing leaves
→ Overwatering
→ Allow soil to dry more between waterings
Brown leaf tips
→ Dry air or inconsistent watering
→ Increase humidity slightly and stabilise care
Leggy growth
→ Reaching for light
→ Increase brightness and prune back

















