Black Money Plant / Pothos (Sapling)
$71.1
$125.85
Black Money Plant / Pothos (Sapling) Folks call it all sorts of names – Pothos Black, Syngonium black, black marble, you name it. Hanging out with the Epipremnum aureum crowd, the black money plant’s got everyone buzzing, and it’s not hard to see why. Yeah, it looks cool, all moody and dramatic, but that’s just part of the hype. People in India aren’t just slapping these on the balcony for the #aesthetic. These bring in luck, cash flow, good vibes, all that jazz. Grandma swears by it. Millennials dig it too. If there’s one thing both generations agree on, the pothos black must be the answer. Key Features & Benefits Looks that Slap: Look, the deep-dark leaves give rich goth vibes, but in a “I read design blogs” kind of way. Pulls any minimalist room together. Basically Unkillable: Absolute win for lazy folks, frequent travelers, or forgetful college students. Miss a watering? It shrugs and keeps going. Not even mad. All That Vastu Jazz: Your grandparents were right – money plants are said to bring in good stuff. This black version? Supposedly even better at it. You don’t even need to believe in it to get the cool aesthetic. Air Quality Bouncer: Like, it won’t slap a HEPA filter on your wall, but it does help get rid of nasties floating around (formaldehyde, benzene… you know, grownup stuff). Fast Growth for the Impatient: The black money plant sapling grows quickly, filling up trellises, shelves, or hanging baskets before you know it. All-Weather Wonder: India’s climate can be…let’s say unpredictable. But this hardy sapling doesn’t mind. It pushes through both hot summers and those never-ending monsoons, staying lush year-round. Eco-Friendly Gifting: Next time you’re stuck on what to get for a housewarming or Diwali, go for the black money plant sapling. It shows up with prosperity, charm – and it’s a green gift (in more ways than one).
Indoor Plants