Parlor Palm and Golden Pothos Kokedama
Best unique decor for effortless green living.
This living sculpture offers the perfect balance of architectural height and cascading greenery, making it an effortless way to introduce texture to a shelf or desk. While the moss-wrapped form requires a slightly different watering routine than a standard pot, the visual payoff of this dual-plant arrangement is unmatched.
$100.00
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Who it's for
- Home decorators seeking unique, natural statement pieces
- New plant enthusiasts or busy individuals desiring low-maintenance greenery
- Health-conscious individuals wanting to improve indoor air quality naturally
Who should skip it
- Plant owners accustomed to conventional top-watering methods
- Gardeners who prefer plants with unrestricted growth and minimal intervention
- Budget-conscious shoppers seeking affordable plant options
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
The dual-plant structure creates a striking, sculptural focal point for interiors.
Care Simplicity
Both plant varieties are notoriously forgiving for novice indoor gardeners.
Space Versatility
Compact moss ball design fits perfectly on shelves, desks, or hanging.
Light Adaptability
Thrives in bright indirect light but handles lower light conditions well.
Pet Safety
Golden Pothos toxicity makes this a poor choice for curious pets.
Maintenance Effort
Soaking the moss ball requires more attention than standard potted watering.
Key Specs
Scientific Name
Chamaedorea elegans / Epipremnum aureum
Origin
Southern Mexico and Guatemala
Light
Bright, indirect light; tolerates lower light.
Watering
Allow to dry between waterings; soak moss ball every 1.5-2 weeks.
Temperature
60°F–85°F
Humidity
40–60%
Care Level
Easy
Pet Friendly
No (Golden Pothos is toxic to cats and dogs)
Air Purifying
Yes
Material
Plant, moss, tray (Gray or White Patina)
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