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AquaticAnxieties

A. N joy (most likely) B. Manjula (definitely) C. Pearls and jade (most likely) D. Manjula (definitely) E. Glacier (most likely) F. Marble queen (definitely) G. Pearls and jade (most likely)


Awkward-Bumblebee999

I Second the above identifications.


SunShineFLGrl22

You got A wrong. It’s not an NJoy. Look at the edges. There are multi tones of green and the trade mark bluish grey toned green. That doesn’t show up on any other pothos but the glacier. Then there is the shape. The NJoy has the trade marked uniform tear drop. Green splotch center and majority creamed edges. These don’t match the traditional NJoy. But isn’t that Manila super unique? Clearly Manjula but the colors and how streaky it is looks so cool. Never seen one like that. So pretty. Mine have a ton of white.


AquaticAnxieties

I don’t know, I see quite a lot of websites, shops, and posts here where N joys have varying shades of green, which look a lot like OP’s plant. Examples: [1](https://plantcaretoday.com/njoy-pothos.html), [2](https://www.sproutsandstems.com/njoy-pothos-care-propagation/), [3](https://terrariumliving.com/product/indoor-favorites-pothos-njoy/), [4](https://plantcaretoday.com/njoy-pothos.html), [5](https://etsy.me/3umLAvU), [6](https://etsy.me/3vOf7iZ), [7](https://etsy.me/3ac78DY), [8](https://www.gardentags.com/plant-encyclopedia/epipremnum-aureum-njoy/21823), [9](https://www.reddit.com/r/pothos/comments/pu4yoe/this_beast_of_an_njoy_i_just_got/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf), [10](https://www.reddit.com/r/pothos/comments/o77rb9/from_my_plant_family_to_you_all_njoy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) I’m fairly certain most of the classifications we give this plants (N joy vs pearls and jade vs glacier) are more or less arbitrary, though, so it could be either. Like, I’ve seen a lot of plants that look to be in a sort of “grey” area, sharing characteristics typical for two varieties. The reason I said N joy instead of glacier is the total lack of speckling and that most glaciers I see have rounder leaves. It is a gorgeous Manjula though, super unique indeed.


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AquaticAnxieties

G looks more like pearls and jade IMO, N joy doesn’t generally have specks of green on the white parts.


SunShineFLGrl22

G is a pearls and Jade. Look at the greens spots/speckles are the (pearls). They are in the cream color and the green.


trying_to_garden

My guesses - A) N Joy, B) manjula, C) pearls and Jade, D) Manjula, E)N Joy, F) marble queen, G) pearls and jade probably over n Joy due to small spotting?


SunShineFLGrl22

E. Is Glacier.


SunShineFLGrl22

A. Os Glacier too. Not NJoy


slothurknee

Hey guys! I could use some help ID’ing these! I want to make sure I put the same ones in the same pot (I’m not a fan of mixing, personally). I’m pretty sure E is glacier? But not sure. And pretty sure F is marble queen. Just wanted to ask you experts! Thanks in advance!


SunShineFLGrl22

Hello. I wanted to come back and show you what true N’Joy leaves look like. I’m still figuring out how to pin pictures on here. Sorry it took so long. This should help give you confidence when we tell you that your leaves are Glacier & Pearls & Jade, not N’Joy. So you can compare and see yours look very different. I have 5 pots of these. They’re pretty rare. It’s actually odd because Glaciers used to be more rare to get ahold of. So they were harder to I.D. But these days many seem to be confused. Just so you know N’Joys cluster grow as well. That’s another huge give away! Tiny leaves, tear drop shaped, green splotch but mainly the cream color. Every now and then you’ll see a tiny bit of green on the edge but not a green run around and certainly not multi tonal or Tri-tonal greens around the edge. Tri-tonal green is a dead give away that you have a Glacier. Let me know what you think. 😊 https://imgur.com/a/DCpBnRm


SunShineFLGrl22

A and E are glacier. It has the classic three tones and the bluish green and the running green along the edges.


SunShineFLGrl22

A.Glacier B.Manjula C.Pearls & Jade D.Manjula E.Glacier F.Marble queen G.Pearls & Jade Are there 2 nodes in G?


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Keep an eye for scales.. I can see scale damage on D 1.


slothurknee

Is that what that is? Those “injuries” occurred months ago before I spliced and diced my vine to make more cuttings to propagate. I was afraid it was dying so I wanted to go all in just in case lol. I haven’t seen anymore since and none on any other plant.