10 Beautiful Scindapsus Varieties | Best Types of Silver Vines

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Want to know about the Best Types of Silver Vines? Have a look at the most Beautiful Scindapsus Varieties!

The best thing about Silver Vines is they are straightforward to grow and care for, and it is identical to regular Pothos in many ways. Learn more about Scindapsus Varieties in the article!

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Best Scindapsus Varieties

Here are some of the best-known Scindapsus Varieties!

1. Scindapsus Pictus argyraeus

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This is the most common Scindapsus Varieties and is also called Argy. With dark green leaves and tiny splotches and speckles in silver, it looks spectacular in every type of home decor. 

2. Scindapsus pictus Exotica

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With vibrant speckles, splotches, and splashes, the Scindapsus Exotica plant has larger leaves. The jade-green leaves have a mint-colored border and sometimes look pixilated. 

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3. Scindapsus pictus Silvery Ann

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Scindapsus Pictus Silvery Ann is a thing of great beauty with similar looks to Argy.  The silver and green sections have more contrast, and some leaves look like they are dipped in silver. 

4. Scindapsus pictus Silver Splash

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If you spot young Scindapsus Pictus Silver Splash and Exotica, you may think they are the same as they can look very similar. Exotica can sometimes showcase highly pixelated variegation that makes it look identical to Silver Splash. 

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5. Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight

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With milky green and bold silver sheen that covers the leaf entirely, Scindapsus Treubii Moonlight has narrower leaves than most Scindapsus varieties, with more silver covering the leaves thoroughly. 

6. Scindapsus pictus Silver Lady

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Scindapsus Pictus Silver Lady also looks very similar to Exotica, but the leaves are way thinner compared to lesser contrast in silver and green. 

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7. Scindapsus treubii Dark Form

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This is not just any other variegated Scindapsus, Scindapsus Treubii Dark Form looks similar to Moonlight, but the dark-green, nearly black leaves with no splash of silver make them distinct. 

8. Scindapsus pictus Silver Satin

 

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Scindapsus Silver Satin originally belongs to Southeast Asia and comes with an excellent reputation for being one of the simple houseplants to care for. With matte, heart-shaped leaves, and splashes of gray, it is a trailing vine that grows fast.

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9. Scindapsus pictus Platinum

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Scindapsus Pictus Silver Hero or Platinum is another stunning and rare Scindapsus with huge velvety leaves covered in silver variegation. The leaves reach their full potential size only when you let them climb on.

10. Scindapsus pictus Jade Satin 

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Scindapsus Pictus Jade Satin is a unique vining variety with fascinating leaves with no variegation or silver markings typical of Scindapsus varieties.

Instead, Jade satin Scindapsus has leaves that are rich jade green in color with a subtle hint of veining and also a sheen. 

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