Scindapsus Pictus Varieties. Below are 7 different scindapsus varieties. Even though it’s called satin photos, but by botanical definition, it’s not pothos.
To avoid leggy growth, place this pothos in a location that receives bright, indirect light. For best color and variegation, let it bask in bright indirect light. The variegation has more defined, less splotchy, and evenly dispersed silvery markings.

Although There Are Other Varieties That Exist, They Are Very Rare And Difficult To Come By, So We Have Only Included The Most Common In This Breakdown.
Scindapsus pictus ‘exotica’ is a flowering evergreen climbing plant belonging to the family araceae. This cultivar is a white variegated sport of one of the forms of scindapsus pictus. Scindapsus pictus ‘exotica’ plant is a variety similar to the ‘trebi’ with silver splashes on its leaves.
Pictus 'Silver Splash,' And S.
Even though it’s called satin photos, but by botanical definition, it’s not pothos. The foliage is elegant and interesting with shimmering dark green color and shiny silver spots and edges. The tropical, twining plant grows outdoors in usda zones 10 through 12.
They Are Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus, Scindapsus Pictus Exotica, Scindapsus Pictus Silver Satin, Scindapsus Pictus Silvery Ann.
Are scindapsus and pothos the same? We have come across ‘silvery ann’ producing ‘argyraeus’ leaves, and ‘silver splash’ suddenly growing an ‘exotica’ patterned leaf, so. Scindapsus pictus ‘silver ann’ has leaves that are more silver than dark green.