This is a twining vine with clasping aerial roots and long creeping runners that root at nodes, reaching 0.6m height if creeping on ground without support. It produces velvety green leaves with off-white to silvery feather-variegation in centre and along major veins. Vigorous and easy to grow. Use well-drained but moisture-retaining media. Prune back periodically, if shrubby form is preferred.
It does well in a low to medium light. Too much light can burn the foliage and the pink colour won't appear as vibrant as when it place in low light.
This plant is toxic and definitely not a pet friendly plant. It contains calcium oxalates, which is lethal to felines and canines. Whenever eaten, it can cause serious consuming of the mouth, tongue and lips, unnecessary slobbering, regurgitating and trouble gulping. On the off chance that your pet has eaten it and gives any indications of disease, please contact your veterinarian right away.