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PET TOXICITY WARNING: While all Plants for Pets purchases help to support local animal shelters, we encourage you to display your new plant in a location that your beloved pets cannot access.
LIVE INDOOR PLANTS: Includes 4 easy to grow pothos plants, approximately 8-10 in. tall measured from bottom of pot
GROWER’S CHOICE VARIETIES: Rotating assortment features marble queen pothos, silver satin Scindapsus, golden pothos, neon, and Hawaiian pothos
EASY PLANT CARE: Pothos are popular plants due to their resilient nature and ability to survive even when neglected
POWERFUL AIR PURIFIERS: Pothos are prized for their ability to help improve indoor air quality while adding lush, easy-care greenery to living spaces.
LOW LIGHT PLANTS: Tolerant of a range of conditions, from low light to bright indirect light, indoors or outdoors
ABOUT US: We love animals as much as we love plants — a portion of every purchase is directed to our mission to help place shelter animals in happy homes
7 reviews for Live Pothos Plants (4PK) Indoor Plants Live Houseplants, Pothos Live Plant House Plants, Money Plant Indoor Pothos Plant Decor, Devils Ivy Trailing Plants Live by Plants for Pets,Black
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Rachel H –
Arrived healthy and well established March 10 in PNW
So worth it. The variety is beautiful and all arrived with very minimal damage. I only needed to trim off a tiny bit. I debated between the 2″ six pack and the 4″ four pack and am so glad I went with the 4″ plants. They are already the size my 2″ have grown to be 2 years later. Even though you get more individual plants in the smaller pots I feel there is more risk to them surviving transport well and being as well established as the 4″ pots. Most leaves were in perfect condition. They were very sturdy. I feel they would be easy to care for, grow easily and propigate well if I choose to.
Cheryl –
Super savings on great plants.
I bought the 6 pack 2 inch pot set, so I was expecting very small plants with only 1 or 2 leaves. I was very surprised by the quality, health and size of the plants I received. All but 1 was almost bursting out of its small pot with very healthy root systems. Only 1 was close to what I thought I would get and even that one had 3 leaves and was very healthy. I will definitely be ordering more plants from this seller. These plants were super and were packaged to avoid any damage during shipping. Not 1 leaf was damaged. Exceptional value.
peregrinesea –
Almost Perfect
Received the plants 2 weeks ago. Three of the plants were in beautiful condition and are thriving. The fourth, however, was in terrible shape. Leaves were bruised and wilted and it appeared as though the plant had been pulled at the roots. I replanted it and placed on the windowsill in indirect light with others. It is clear now that it will not survive. The others are pushing out new growth and will soon require new pots. It appears to me that the damage was done in the packing as the box it arrived in was undamaged. There does not appear to be anyway to contact the seller and going through Amazon is more hassle that I need right now. I will probably buy from the seller again as the other plants are doing well.
Penny R –
Healthy, lush foliage
I am beyond thrilled with my beautiful Pothos! About blew my mind the healthy and lush foliage. This is the real deal. Not some tiny cutting like some other sellers out there. I will shop here again and will refer my friends. Great selection, color variation, no odor (which could indicate poor plant health) and exceptional condition. General care instructions included.
AmzPrimeVIP –
Nice And Green And Flourishing
Ever since Covid, I just can not get out of the habit of having stuff delivered. Meals, groceries, prescription. Bring it to me. Back in the day, I would go to nursery places for my plants. But figured I’d use delivery for this one. It’s beautiful. Nice and green and already flourishing. I live in Georgia. So, I’m not sure if region could be a factor. But it’s already warm here. As for the price, let your wallet be your guide ( LYWBYG) 🥰
Boltzee –
Exceeded Expectations
I’ve ordered the 4″ assorted, twice in the past two years. The first were great! All are still alive. Smaller leaves and different varieties. Golden, Brazil, Satin, Jade.The second I just received. Appear much larger plants than the previous batch. Huge leaves already and a very established root system. One of the four repeated. Two Golden, Satin, Brazil. Exceeded my expectations once again! Absolutely beautiful
SpiderGrrl –
Lush, established roots, 88% viable, healthy growth, no mold!!
(NOTE for people new to using propagations like these below, about finding rubber bands around roots!)The plants arrived in great condition, and were more developed in both root and leaf, and more lush than I expected (last 2 pics, updated), which was great. I got 2 each of Golden, Jade, and Neon Pothos.Each 2″ pot had 4 cuttings. Of the 24 total cuttings, 3 were nin-viable and didn’t even have any root growth at all (2nd pic), which is odd to include them, but I consider that an acceptable % given the great condition of the rest; just be aware that 1/8th are not viable (I’ve out them in water to try to get them to root and will update to report if they do). The rest were great with substantial soil -roots at least 3″ long and most were much thicker and longer, excellent. These aren’t just water propagations stuck in a pot and shipped, which says they’ll take and grow much better on arrival.I chose to do a mixed potting of the varieties, and pics 3-5 show what I was able to get from this set of 6 2″ pots. Very nice!NOTE, to people new to these plants (like I am) and are posting that they are upset or feel cheated that they find each 2″ “plant” is just a group of rooted vines rubber-banded together: Pothos are single-vine plants. They do not bush at the base, they grow one single, long vine, putting out leaves as they go along. It is the custom and practice to plant several of them in a single pot, to get that fullness people expect to see. A full, bushy pot of Pothos is at least 4-20 individual plants!! You are supposed to remove these propagated sprouts from the little pot, cut the rubber band, *gently* separate the plants, then plant them in a pot at least 1″ spaced apart. Each will grow a vine, and together they make a nice, full base. You can find videos online about planting Pothos like this. So, it’s not a “cheat” or anything like that, this is how we get new, baby Pothos pots!! Enjoy!