Philodendron Pink Princess

Philodendron Pink Princess

$145.99
$125.99
IMPORTANT:  This listing is for the Tissue Culture form of this plant. Tissue culture plants are cultivated in sterile lab settings ensuring your plant is free from pests, snails and algae! These are young specimen that are grown in emersed forms. Care and survival of this plant species is the buyer's responsibility. We are not responsible for plants that do not make it due to improper care or negligence. Gel should be removed prior to planting in desired growing medium.

LIVE PLANTS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO STRESS AND DAMAGE FROM TRANSIT - This may appear in the form of minimal melt, leaf loss, cosmetic damage, etc. Refunds or replacements will not be issued for plants with viable root systems or that die out of our care.


Philodendron Pink Princess is arguably one of the most sought-after Philodendron plants. This beautiful variety features variegated color that includes shades of green, pink and maroon. The random pops of pink on classic heart-shaped leaves have put Philodendron Pink Pricess at the top of many rare plant collector's wishlists. While it is commonly confused for Philodendron Pink Congo, the variegation shown on Pink Princess is typically stable and the plant does not easily revert to fully green foliage. Philodendron Pink Princess's easy care makes it popular amongst beginner and seasoned house plant lovers alike. The plant isn't too demanding and is known to be more tolerant of normal household conditions. Even so, providing Philodendron Pink Princess with optimal care will pay off well. We recommend bright, indirect lighting, well-draining aroid mix that is rich with organic matter and increased humidity levels. This tropical aroid does best in warmer climates and should be kept away from colder areas and drafts. Philodendron tend to be mildly toxic and should be planted with care in households that have pets and children.

In the wild, Philodendron are fantastic climbers and will appreciate a sturdy moss pole to climb on and traverse. When provided with optimal conditions, Philodendron put out aerial roots that may be air-layered for safe propagation once mature. Pruning does not need to be frequent, but older leaves or foliage with visible damage can be removed to encourage new growth.

Common Name

Philodendron Pink Princess
Philodendron

Care Easy
Lighting Bright, indirect
Propagation Cuttings
Growth Rate Slow to Moderate
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