04/18/2026
As many of you know, the Colorado Constellation Pothos has been one of the most exciting and meaningful parts of my work—something I’ll always be proud of.
Recently, I’ve come across listings and claims online that are misrepresenting the origin of this plant, and I want to address that clearly.
The Colorado Constellation was discovered by me in Colorado in 2018. I have spent years growing, stabilizing, and sharing this plant. That history matters.
To be absolutely clear: Teruno did not discover this plant. They have only had access to it for a relatively short period of time after it was brought to them. Working with a plant is not the same as discovering it, and those are two very different things.
I’m not asking for royalties or trying to profit off of others. All I’ve ever wanted is for the name and the origin of this plant to remain accurate and honest. Trying to rewrite that story or remove where it came from is not okay, and it’s incredibly disrespectful—not just to me, but to the integrity of the plant community as a whole.
I’m glad to see the Colorado Constellation gaining attention and popularity—that part is amazing. But misinformation is not.
If you see listings or posts that are incorrectly stating its origin, I would truly appreciate you helping correct that. Not everything you see online is accurate, and this is one of those cases.
I have asked for corrections to be made, and if necessary, I am prepared to take further steps to protect the truth behind this plant.
Thank you to everyone who has supported me and continues to stand behind the real story. It means more than you know.