Pellionia repens ‘Variegata’ is a rare trailing plant that feels like a living mosaic. Its delicate leaves are patterned with silvery-green, cream, and deep green variegation, often with a subtle pink flush on the undersides. Each vine weaves together a tapestry of colour and texture, making it a stunning choice for terrariums, hanging pots, or as soft groundcover in an indoor jungle.
Native to Southeast Asia, this plant naturally creeps across the forest floor in warm, humid conditions — so it thrives in similar environments indoors. It prefers bright, indirect light to keep the variegation sharp, along with consistently moist soil that’s never left to completely dry out. A well-draining, airy mix is ideal to support its fine roots and steady growth.
Unlike many trailing plants, Pellionia repens ‘Variegata’ stays compact and bushy, giving it a neat, decorative appearance. With the right care, it grows quickly, producing cascading vines that can be trimmed and propagated easily to share or expand your display.
If you’re searching for something truly unique, Pellionia repens ‘Variegata’ is a collector’s favourite — delicate, colourful, and endlessly versatile. A perfect plant for terrarium lovers and those who want something different from the usual trailing vines.
Pellionia repens 'Variegata' - 8cm/ 14cm
The following aroid mix I would like to share with you is working well for my Epipremnum:
- Potting Soil (30%)
- Orchid Bark (30%)
- Perlite (30%)
- Charcoal (5%)
- Worm Castings (5%)
Water thoroughly when watering to mimic tropical jungle conditions. It is best practice to keep the soil humid but never soggy.







