Satin Pothos Exotica
Scindapsus pictus 'Exotica'
Also known as: Satin Pothos Exotica, Scindapsus Exotica, Silver Satin Pothos
Araceae
If your pet has eaten this plant, call ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 — available 24/7.
Last reviewed: June 2026 · Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control
Larger silver splashes than standard satin pothos, giving an almost entirely silver appearance. Elegant and lush.
Toxicity
Source: ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Always consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant.
Care Guide
Pot Size
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Satin Pothos Exotica toxic to cats?↓
Yes, Satin Pothos Exotica (Scindapsus pictus 'Exotica') is toxic to cats. If your cat ingests any part of this plant, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) immediately.
Is Satin Pothos Exotica toxic to dogs?↓
Yes, Satin Pothos Exotica is toxic to dogs. Symptoms may include vomiting, drooling, or lethargy. Contact your vet immediately if your dog chews or eats this plant.
How often should I water Satin Pothos Exotica?↓
Water Satin Pothos Exotica every 7–14 days. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
How much light does Satin Pothos Exotica need?↓
Satin Pothos Exotica thrives in medium indirect light — bright enough to read by, but no direct sun rays. It is forgiving and adapts to a range of light conditions.
What size pot does Satin Pothos Exotica need?↓
Use a pot between 4″ and 8″ in diameter. When repotting, choose a pot only 1–2″ larger than the current one — too much space retains excess moisture and can lead to root rot.