This are the cuttings I have and propagating. When I bought them, the seller ID them as Snow Queen.

Now, I'm looking to buy more variants, and looking into the Teruno line, especially the fanfare.

While looking at online sellers and pictures, they don't look different from the ones I have now. Are the 2 pictures of Teruno fanfare accurate?

Are the ones I have truly Are just Snow Queens? Or otherwise?

I'm just asking since these Teruno lines are 4-5x the price of the ones I have bought.

by drdpt11

6 Comments

  1. konstantynopolytanka

    It’s not Fanfare. You need to be used to looking at pothos but Fanfare has distinctly different leaf shape. Also, it’s a particular sport, so it must be a propagation of og Fanfare to be called Fanfare, it’s not based on looks. Yours probably is marble queen/snow queen (snow queen is the same as marble queen), especially as it was sold as such.

  2. One-plankton-

    All are just Marble Queen Pothos- “snow queen” is also just a Marble Queen

  3. I-love-averyone

    Here’s what my fanfare looked like: [old post](https://www.reddit.com/r/pothos/s/odFGmjovvc)

    I still have it, but I haven’t taken anymore recent pics. I find my fanfare to have pointier and slimmer leaves than my marble queen.

    Unless you were specifically sold a fanfare, it’s not likely a random cutting of one showed up for you.

    At the end of the day it’s quite similar, but fanfare is a separate cultivar discovered in Japan at the teruno nursery

  4. Marble queen. I had a very snowy white one and it’s now much not like a regular marble. Don’t worry about the cultivar too much because your plant looks good

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