Collection: Philodendron & Pothos Plants

Plants that play well in every room. Shop fast-growing and low-maintenance philodendron, pothos, and scindapsus plants.

  • Pothos Marble Queen

    The queen of houseplants
    From $59
    Best Seller
  • Heartleaf Philodendron

    Loved for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves
    From $59
    Best Seller
  • Jade Pothos

    Classic green — always in style
    From $69
  • Philodendron Pink Princess

    Pink and green: always a good combo
    From $49
  • Philodendron Pink Bikini

    A sought-after cultivar with unique variegation
    From $99
    Rare Plant
  • Heartleaf Philodendron Totem

    Go vertical with a timeless classic
    From $79
  • Golden Pothos

    The ultimate beginner’s plant
    From $69
  • Large Philodendron Rojo Congo

    Dark red leaves that mature to a glossy rich green
    From $99
    New Arrival
  • Philodendron Ring of Fire

    Rare plant! Limited quantities
    From $69
    Rare Plant
  • Philodendron Congo Nuclear

    Your collection's new crown jewel
    From $119
    New Arrival
  • Philodendron Pluto

    Drama without the maintenance
    From $39
    Rare Plant
  • Starter Plant Party Pack

    Beginner-friendly plant bundle
    From $169
  • Golden Pothos Hanging Basket

    The queen of houseplants, in a hanging nursery pot
    From $59
  • Heartleaf Philodendron Hanging Basket

    Our heart-leafed favorite, in a hanging nursery pot
    From $59
  • Fancy Philodendron Party Pack

    Keep one, gift one, grow together!
    From $199
  • Housewarming Duo

    Easy-care plants for fresh starts
    From $129 $138
    On Sale
  • New Digs Plant Trio

    Expertly paired with coordinating planters
    From $219 $247
    On Sale
  • Pothos NJoy

    Choose your planter color
    From $59
  • Living Room Duo

    Expertly paired with matching planters
    From $129 $138
    On Sale

This collection features philodendron and pothos plants. While often confused for each other, philodendrons and pothos are distinct plant genera that share similar care requirements and trailing/climbing growth habits, making them popular choices for indoor gardening.

Key similarities: Both are low-maintenance tropical plants that tolerate low light, prefer soil to dry between waterings, and can be grown as trailing plants or trained to climb. Both propagate easily from cuttings and are effective air purifiers.

Key differences: Philodendrons have thinner, more heart-shaped leaves with a softer texture and visible cataphylls (protective sheaths on new growth). Pothos have thicker, waxier leaves with more variation in variegation patterns and no cataphylls.

Common varieties in this collection may include:

  • Philodendron: Brasil, Heartleaf, Birkin, Micans, Prince of Orange
  • Pothos: Golden Pothos, Marble Queen, Neon, Jade, Manjula, Baltic Blue

Care level: Beginner-friendly. Both genera are forgiving and adaptable to various indoor conditions.

Toxicity: Both philodendrons and pothos are toxic to pets and humans if ingested.

This collection is ideal for customers seeking easy-care trailing plants, beginning their plant journey, or looking to expand their aroid collection.