







The bronze spotting could very well be from cold damage. Was found with syngonium podophyllum, schinus terebinthifolia, and momordica charantia. Other pothos were present and displayed standard “Hawaiian gold” variegation.
Could this be a reverted individual? Environmental conditions? Or an even more farfetched idea; a wild seed grown plant? It just seems odd coloration for a pothos.
by Calathea_Murrderer

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Looks pretty normal. There is no way to tell if it was once variegated with only “jade” or all green leaves being present now in the cutting you have. Super awesome cutting and great size btw!! you could put that on a pole or wooden plank or any kind of support and it’ll size up sooo readily :)))
I think it’s just cold damage
Its a jade, or a reverted golden. Any odd coloring is due to environmental stress