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Epipremnum pinnatum Houseplant Care - 150 of 365 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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Though I've never seen this plant at one of my local garden centers or nurseries, it's not that difficult to get your hands on one of them if you shop for plants online, as many hobby growers grow them. They will likely become even more popular because they are easy to propagate as well. #150 today of "365 Days of Plants" is Epipremnum pinnatum.
The planter this one is in is a vintage find at one of the local shops in Brooklyn.
I'll be touching upon where this plant is native to, how it grows, where I'm growing mine in my home, and other basic care tips.
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Epipremnum pinnatum
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Комментарии : 78   
@p4ul1010
@p4ul1010 5 лет назад
I live in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and here this plant is invasive in all parts of the island. Regardless is beautiful to see it crawling with is huye fenestrated foliage up the trees and hanging from the big branches, just stunning.
@TaraG-v6y
@TaraG-v6y 4 года назад
I have one growing in a vase jar and it finally shows some roots. A new leaf started to unfold. It's pretty invasive here in the Philippines. It grows massive underneath the trees.
@timothyreynaldo826
@timothyreynaldo826 4 года назад
I also have one at home. it's not actually invasive since it naturally grows in the philippines and was not introduced from another country/place. "An invasive species is a nonindigenous species that spreads from the point of introduction and becomes abundant"
@jericonaguit6240
@jericonaguit6240 3 года назад
@@timothyreynaldo826 I think her point is that it's super fast growing to the point it's invasive
@christopherkenyon1256
@christopherkenyon1256 Год назад
I love growing Seibu blue it is so easy to care for and it grows quite quickly. I love that so much.
@eralinandoy6194
@eralinandoy6194 5 лет назад
So lucky to have 2 pots of that epipremnum pinnatum... That's common here in the Philippines!
@ThePlantasticNerd
@ThePlantasticNerd 4 года назад
I just bought a variegated one and omg I'm so excited to see it live! 😍
@suyinga7073
@suyinga7073 5 лет назад
I got a cutting off from one growing wild along the street (in Singapore). Then, I mistook it for a rhaphidophora tetrasperma. Finally got to know its name after your episode on world farm. 😅 It’s in my living room now and climbing up the side of the wall with slim leaves and without the fenestrations. I suspected that maybe it lacked sunlight as it’s also getting ambient light in middle of my living room. The ones that climb up the raintrees out there can really become so huge with multiple narrow “windows” that their foliage look more like strips of green...
@petercardona1559
@petercardona1559 5 лет назад
My farmer friends in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia don't share our love for this plant 😂 As an invasive plant its power is just devastating!
@plantsandpiggies7758
@plantsandpiggies7758 5 лет назад
Hi Peter, many plants are invasive here in Australia. Also, lantana and some tradescantias.
@petercardona1559
@petercardona1559 5 лет назад
@@plantsandpiggies7758 yes indeed. I lived & farmed in Australia and have seen what invasive plants can do first hand! Devil's Ivy is another one that's particularly awful
@jonathonpotts5666
@jonathonpotts5666 3 года назад
I bought 3 cuttings last august, they rooted but only put on a couple of leaves each however the roots have been growing a lot all winter, it actually looks rootbound! it will be interesting to see when the top of the plant starts to grow again hopefully the growth will be stellar
@edwardlittlefield447
@edwardlittlefield447 5 лет назад
I need more plants like this.
@msbernie1970
@msbernie1970 5 лет назад
I just bought one of these yesterday. I can't wait to get a moss pole for it.
@natureishappiness8742
@natureishappiness8742 4 года назад
Very informative video . I love this fruit bearing plant . My experience with this is just amazing 👏
@goddess131
@goddess131 5 лет назад
beautiful plant, cant wait to get this plant in my house, thanks for the video Summer.
@daturarose
@daturarose 5 лет назад
I always thought only monsteras split their leaves, can you do a video on what other plants have this same characteristic? That would be great! 😁
@evicaf4e
@evicaf4e 4 года назад
@@bryghian but for sure not all of the pothos
@fabulously695
@fabulously695 3 года назад
@@bryghian Pothos actually do not fenestrate. Epipremnum however do. There is a stark difference between the Pothos genus and the epipremnum genus. Epipremnum Pinnatum(in the video above) and Aureum are both in the family Monsteroideae, most of which in this family can fenestrate once mature, it’s the same family as monstera-deliciosa, epipremnoides, adinsonii, obliqua etc, hence the fenestrations. Pothos is in the family Pothoideae, which also includes anthuriums. To call anything in the epipremnum genus- pothos- is incorrect as of 1962 when Pothos aureus was reclassified to Epipremnum Aureum. I hope that helps 😁🙏
@DogFartss
@DogFartss 3 года назад
@@bryghian "there is no Pothos genera" oh buddy let me clear you up, pothos really is a genus containing 55+ pothos species in the family araceae. Please, do more research before putting out said 'facts' onto the world. The internet is literally free. ;)
@DogFartss
@DogFartss 3 года назад
@@bryghian You are incorrect. "Pothos" is not only a "catch all term". There is, in fact, a pothos genus, without fenestration, as @Fabulous and I have correctly stated repeatedly for you.
@DogFartss
@DogFartss 3 года назад
​@@bryghian "taxonomy changes" Yes! That is literally what @fabulous was trying to tell you in their first reply. Again, the reason some plants are still commonly referred to as Pothos is simply because they used to be in the Pothos genus before anyone knew better. If you know this, why are you saying there isn't a Pothos genus? It makes no sense. "believe what you must" It's really not a matter of belief. You can very simply and quickly verify that Pothos is, in fact, a genus.
@kirikomori7874
@kirikomori7874 5 лет назад
I wish I could share pics in YT I have a large one growing indoors w/ a growlight. Leaves are as massive as a monstera. They're readily found here in SE, I actually got mine from one of our neglected orchards. They surprisingly grew lower than pothos would have, they already got adult leaves 2 - 3 feet above ground.
@plantsandpiggies7758
@plantsandpiggies7758 5 лет назад
Thanks, btw this plant is everywhere in Australia and really cheap!
@creativityunknown5241
@creativityunknown5241 3 года назад
In india this plant is free because in india we do plant trading i gave them 2 plant they give me 2
@janiceraby6175
@janiceraby6175 5 лет назад
I’ve just bought your book and it’s so informative. Any plans to bring out any more books?
@brosnanvanheerden2294
@brosnanvanheerden2294 5 лет назад
Keep up the great work. Love your videos
@homefairygarden7058
@homefairygarden7058 5 лет назад
Beautiful plants
@sandytran1858
@sandytran1858 4 года назад
When you first got the plant did it have fenestrations? If no, how long did it take for it to develop leaves with fenestration?
@laszlo8763
@laszlo8763 5 лет назад
This species is super common in the wild here in Indonesia, too. The small one in the video bears little resemblance to the older ones that have leaves like Monstera. I also wonder why it isn't more common in cultivation - perhaps because it grows too fast?
@jonathonpotts5666
@jonathonpotts5666 3 года назад
I also aquired the cebu blue form, it seems like a more vigorous grower its somewhat rare and expensive in the uk but i doubt that last long if its ease of propagation and growth rate is anything to go by
@oishd6077
@oishd6077 5 лет назад
The Epipremnum aureum is highly invasive here in NE India where i am from... Huuugee leaves. But I've never seen one of these..
@PoppONayaShelly
@PoppONayaShelly 5 лет назад
hi. I really dig your videos....very informative!! have you done a plumeria video? I haven't come across one. thank you.
@sonyirawan8176
@sonyirawan8176 3 года назад
In my country Indonesia, this plant lot grow in forest, even in large garden, known as "Ekor Naga" (Dragon Tail).
@stackie10able
@stackie10able 5 лет назад
Is this not the Cebu Blue?
@PaolaEnergya
@PaolaEnergya 5 лет назад
Very interesting! Never seen it here in Ireland, fast growing and fenestrated, what's not to like?
@timothygreer188
@timothygreer188 3 года назад
Shame it's in such low light. I can't wait for mine to start showing the pinholes along the leaf's midrib, which requires good light and upright growth
@timothygreer188
@timothygreer188 3 года назад
The good ol' Dragon's Tail, where can I get one? All I can find of E. pinnatum is the Albo, Dragon's Tongue, Marble Planet and of course the rare (cough, cough) Cebu Blue
@kristoffconner9010
@kristoffconner9010 3 года назад
I have mine 😊
@timothygreer188
@timothygreer188 3 года назад
@@kristoffconner9010 are you just bragging or offering cuttings?🌿🤓
@floridahiker1503
@floridahiker1503 Год назад
It is listed in as an invasive species in Florida.
@Aknayirpuna
@Aknayirpuna 4 года назад
In India even epipremnum aureum has very big & split leaves when grown on trees.
@stockinettestitch
@stockinettestitch 4 года назад
Wild!!!!! (No pun intended.)😄
@Innulik89
@Innulik89 4 года назад
My epipremnum pinnatum looks quite different. It has thicker leaves and a bit different splits. Here in Aus they call it dragon tail.
@Ferntheyhuman
@Ferntheyhuman 4 года назад
In Aus they tend to sell Raphidophora decursiva as "dragon's tails" they're not actually epipremnums :) its a common seller mistake. Raphidophora has much thicker leaves and a much thicker stems, its likely thats what you have :)
@Innulik89
@Innulik89 4 года назад
James Churchill That’s good to know as I couldn’t find the scientific name of my dragon tail.
@kristiwaski8418
@kristiwaski8418 5 лет назад
That is a beautiful plant! Please continue the great content! #plantykindnessproject
@therootofallthings
@therootofallthings 3 года назад
Hi Summer! I’d like to ask I just noticed also before a leaf, there is a bump, are these nodes for new growths? Thanks.
@rowenalatorre4872
@rowenalatorre4872 3 года назад
u get it fo free here in the Philippines... they are everywhere here...
@ZaihasSyakhir
@ZaihasSyakhir 5 лет назад
Ohh its common in Malaysia. You can collect it from any trees over here 😉
@affendy8769
@affendy8769 4 года назад
I know right
@Arokhantos
@Arokhantos 5 лет назад
Im growing a golden pothos on a 2 meter moss pole atm if i put it on a stool the pole reaches the sealing maybe i should let it go 😏
@cynshep
@cynshep 4 года назад
Give it some decent light and a palm tree, it will grow to the top and the leaves will get huge.
@jacebohlman3198
@jacebohlman3198 3 года назад
Is this the same thing as a cebu blue?
@danieltan8651
@danieltan8651 5 лет назад
What soil mix is best for this plant?
@rominaprins
@rominaprins 5 лет назад
It looks like the bootleg rhaphidophora that hit the market not long ago lol 😂
@lonnyray2840
@lonnyray2840 3 года назад
It looks better than rhapidophora. Imo
@paramezium
@paramezium 5 лет назад
I think the picture is monstera adansonii
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
Yes, the thumb got mislabeled-and I couldn't find the E. pinnatum thumb! So I have a crappy thumb now hah.
@viiiderekae
@viiiderekae 5 лет назад
This plants is Everywhere ..here in malaysia.
@moonyoon6232
@moonyoon6232 5 лет назад
Yep
@affendy8769
@affendy8769 4 года назад
Yes I saw some on a tree by the street in an old suburban area in Malaysia.
@mambowumbo
@mambowumbo 5 лет назад
Please, have pond :(
@notasidiri
@notasidiri 4 года назад
How i can propagate it, i got it from the jungle a few weeks ago..
@affendy8769
@affendy8769 4 года назад
You can put it in water but not much. Or use LECA, spagnum moss or just soil but watch out for moistness.
@penguinsforever1609
@penguinsforever1609 4 года назад
Is this also known as Cebu Blue?
@stockinettestitch
@stockinettestitch 4 года назад
Nope, a bit different.
@lemuelmarkmorata650
@lemuelmarkmorata650 3 года назад
Thats plant indoor
@Grahamcracker6366
@Grahamcracker6366 5 лет назад
Southeast Asia
@karlamaiza5304
@karlamaiza5304 4 года назад
Hello! Help. I just got mine. I got it from the neighbourhood it just grows everywhere in my country however when I put it in the soil in a pot. It looks so weak. Not dehydrated but like very weak. What should I do? Should I put it in a water first?
@wig5711
@wig5711 4 года назад
put it more well draining soil or better yet just leave it in water for a few weeks until it grows roots
@nathanlozano47
@nathanlozano47 3 года назад
Our epipremnum pinnatum's leaf is alot bigger than that
@edilbertogatus1170
@edilbertogatus1170 3 года назад
this is more like a Rhaphidophora tetrasperma to me?
@Arokhantos
@Arokhantos 5 лет назад
No drainage 🤦‍♂️
@blowitoutyourcunt7675
@blowitoutyourcunt7675 5 лет назад
Is this plant related to The Swiss cheese plant? I'm fascinated with the holes in it! Interesting that you call them windows, fenestra is a small natural hole or opening (anatomical definition). Fun fact did you know defenestration means to throw somebody out of a window? Cuz the more you know! Do have a video or any advice on English ivy? I was recently gifted a pot a few months ago and it seems very fussy - I've had to cut it back because parts of it are dying. Any advice would be great since I'm new to houseplants, ppl keep giving them to me though lol!
@kirikomori7874
@kirikomori7874 5 лет назад
I think closer to pothos, we have both growing wild on the same areas here in South East Asia.
@vinsoriano493
@vinsoriano493 5 лет назад
BlowItOutYourCunt English ivy doesn’t seem to do to well indoors. Needs a cold period I think
@aniiak3786
@aniiak3786 3 года назад
I just got a verigated one .. I paid 270 for 6 leaves. Ps im in canada 🇨🇦
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