With its trailing vines and glossy green leaves, the Money Plant (also known as Pothos or Devil’s Ivy) is one of the most beloved indoor plants. It’s known to symbolize prosperity and positive energy. But if yours is starting to droop or lose color, it’s time to fix it with a few simple changes. 1.
The Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), also known as Devil’s Ivy, is an indoor favorite for good reason. Its heart-shaped leaves and lush trailing vines bring instant calm and greenery to any room. Whether placed on a shelf, hung in a basket, or trained to climb, this versatile plant is your go-to for effortless indoor elegance.
The Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum) is a go-to indoor plant for many homes across Kenya. It’s believed to attract prosperity, but when your plant starts to wilt or yellow, it’s a signal that something’s off. Let’s dive into what your plant is trying to tell you—and how to bring it back to life. 1. Kenyan