Cebu Blue Pothos
Silvery blue-green leaves with an iridescent shimmer that photographs like nothing else. Longer, narrower leaves than classic Pothos.
About Cebu Blue Pothos
DaVinci has this incredible iridescent blue-silver shimmer that photographs like nothing else. In the right light he looks like a completely different plant. Longer, narrower leaves than classic pothos give him a more delicate appearance while still being just as easy to care for.
The leaves have a metallic quality that makes him stand out from every other trailing plant. It's worth the shelf space just for the visual interest.
How to Care for Cebu Blue Pothos
Light
Bright indirect light really brings out the blue iridescence. In lower light, the shimmer fades and the color becomes more muted green.
Water
Every 1–2 weeks. Standard Pothos watering — soil dry to the touch, then water.
Humidity
Standard indoor humidity is perfectly fine.
Propagation
Same as all Pothos — node + water = roots in 2 weeks.
Tips & Troubleshooting
- The shimmer is light-dependent. The iridescent quality only shows up in decent light. Low-light spots will make him look like a regular blue-green plant.
- Narrower leaves, same care. Don't assume the delicate appearance means delicate requirements — he's just as forgiving as any other Pothos.
- Grows slightly slower than Golden Pothos but still a prolific vine once established.
Best Placement
Bright indirect light maximizes that stunning blue shimmer. A spot near a window where the light hits the leaves at an angle is ideal — that's where the iridescence really shines.