Tropical House Plants
Fantastically healthy, ready for their new home
🪴 Skill Level: Almost unkillable - perfect for beginners
🌤 Location: Prefers bright indirect light
📏 Grows up to: 300cm+
Nursery Pot Size:
Air Purifier? Great for removing air impurities
Minimum plant height: 10-20cm
Grows up to: 300cm+
Stems per pot: 5+
Child / Pet Safe: Toxic if eaten
Humidity: Occasional mist is enjoyed (once a week)
Top Tip: Rotate me every 2 weeks so I grow nice and straight ;)
Epipremnum pinnatum 'Happy Leaf' is a cheerful twist on a classic houseplant. This variety is known for its eye-catching foliage—each leaf splashed with creamy white and soft green, giving it a bright, almost painted look. As a member of the pothos family, it’s just as easy to care for as its more common cousins, thriving in bright, indirect light but tolerating lower-light conditions without too much protest. It’s a climber by nature, so whether you let it trail from a hanging pot or train it up a moss pole, it’s happy either way—true to its name.
What makes 'Happy Leaf' a standout is its personality: a little wild, a little whimsical, but never high-maintenance. Its variegation is more playful than dramatic, and no two leaves look quite the same. Like most Epipremnums, it’s forgiving of missed waterings and grows quickly with a bit of attention. Just keep it away from pets and small kids, as it's toxic if eaten. All in all, 'Happy Leaf' is the kind of plant that brings a little lightness to your space—and maybe even your mood.
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