Harlequin Pothos

Leaf Detail Portrait

Epipremnum aureum 'Harlequin'

Harlequin Pothos

Quick Facts

growth HabitTrailing/climbing vine
mature SizeSmall (very slow to trail)
lightBright indirect to direct light
humidityModerate to high (55-70%)
temperature18-27°C
difficultyAdvanced
growth SpeedVery Slow
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Part of the Epipremnum aureum familyVariegated Sport£££££ · GrailExtremely LowChimeric variegated sport mutation of Epipremnum aureum.

Morphology

leaf ShapeOvateEgg-shaped leaves, with the wider end near the base., cordateHeart-shaped foliage, featuring a rounded notch (sinus) where the leaf stem attaches.
leaf Length6-10 cm
leaf Width5-8 cm
petiole ColorWhite-green
venationFaint
textureSemi-glossy
variegationChimericVariegation caused by a cell mutation. Often produces high contrast but can be unstable and revert to all-green. (unstableVariegation that is prone to disappearing (reverting to solid green) if lighting conditions are poor or if not pruned.) extreme white variegation covering most of the leaf blade, only small green sectors remaining — extremely reliant on those green sectors for the plant's survival
growth HabitTrailing/climbing

About

Harlequin is the most extreme variegation form in the pothos family — leaves are so heavily white that only small green sectors remain, rarely appearing on the market and commanding some of the highest prices of any Epipremnum cultivar. The near-total loss of chlorophyll makes it exceptionally slow-growing and demanding, requiring very bright light and experienced care to keep the little remaining green tissue alive and productive.

Market Analysis

Auction History & Retail Data

Historical eBay auction metrics and live retailer listings updated weekly.

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Retail Price?The average price across tracked UK retailers (nurseries and specialty stores).
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Market Trend?Calculated by comparing average auction sales from the past 30 days against the preceding 60 days.
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How prices are calculated: The AA Price uses online sold listings converted to GBP at current exchange rates, excluding extreme outliers to ensure a fair-value guide. Falls back to UK retail average when auction data is unavailable.