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Fresh, luminous, and effortlessly elegant, Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Mint’ is a rare and striking climber prized for its soft mint-green variegation. Its elongated leaves unfurl in pale green, silvery mint, and creamy tones, creating a cool, calming palette that feels light and modern. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves grow larger and may begin to fenestrate, adding dramatic tropical character.

 

Perfect for moss poles, trellises, or trailing from shelves, this plant brings quiet sophistication to any indoor space.

 

What It Looks Like

  • Long, narrow leaves with mint, silver, and soft green variegation

  • Smooth, satin-like leaf texture

  • Climbing or trailing growth habit

  • Larger, more dramatic leaves when grown vertically

  • Subtle, airy colouring that brightens rooms without overpowering

Each leaf feels fresh and refined—cool-toned and timeless.

 

Care Guide

Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Mint’ is resilient and rewarding with the right balance of light and care.

Light

  • Bright, indirect light is essential to maintain mint variegation

  • Tolerates medium light, but colours may fade

  • Avoid harsh direct sunlight

Water

  • Water when the top 3–5 cm of soil is dry

  • Likes evenly moist soil, never soggy

  • Reduce watering in winter

Soil

  • Well-draining aroid mix (potting soil, perlite, orchid bark)

  • Roots prefer airflow and light moisture retention

Humidity & Temperature

  • Prefers moderate to high humidity

  • Thrives in warm, stable indoor temperatures

  • Protect from cold drafts
     

Pet Safe & Reptile Safe

Not pet-safe

  • Epipremnum contains calcium oxalate crystals

  • Toxic to cats, dogs, and small animals if ingested

  • May cause mouth irritation, drooling, or stomach upset

Reptile safety:

  • Not recommended for reptile enclosures
     

Quick Care Tips

  • Bright indirect light keeps mint tones crisp

  • Train up a moss pole for larger, more dramatic leaves

  • Let soil partially dry between watering

  • Rotate plant for even growth

  • Wipe leaves occasionally to keep colours clear

 

Troubleshooting

Yellowing leaves
→ Overwatering or compacted soil
→ Allow soil to dry and improve drainage

Fading mint variegation
→ Light too low
→ Move to brighter indirect light

Brown tips or edges
→ Low humidity or inconsistent watering
→ Increase humidity and water more evenly

Slow growth
→ Low light or lack of nutrients
→ Increase light and feed lightly during growing season

Epipremnum Pinnatum Mint 9cm

SKU: LE-PL-IN-EPI-MNT
R300.00Price
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