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pink princess philodendron poisonous to cats Philodendron 'Pink Princess' – Foliage Factory

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pink princess philodendron poisonous to cats Philodendron 'Pink Princess' – Foliage FactoryPhilodendron 'Pink Princess' Philodendron 'Pink Princess' is a dark leaved hybrid Philodendron with variable pink variegation across burgundy green to near black foliage. The pink can appear as streaks, speckles, patches or larger sectors, so each plant has its own balance of colour. The contrast is strongest when new growth is healthy, the roots are stable and the leaves are protected from harsh direct sun. This is an upright vining plant that forms

Philodendron 'Pink Princess'

Philodendron 'Pink Princess' is a dark-leaved hybrid Philodendron with variable pink variegation across burgundy-green to near-black foliage. The pink can appear as streaks, speckles, patches or larger sectors, so each plant has its own balance of colour. The contrast is strongest when new growth is healthy, the roots are stable and the leaves are protected from harsh direct sun.

This is an upright vining plant that forms a climbing stem with nodes and aerial roots. Mature plants are easier to keep tidy with a moss pole, plank or trellis, especially once the stem gains height.

Dark foliage, pink sectors and vining growth

  • Stem habit: Upright vining Philodendron with a visible stem and aerial roots.
  • Leaf colour: Dark green to burgundy-green leaves with variable pink variegation.
  • Pattern range: Pink may appear as speckles, streaks, patches or broader sectors.
  • Mature shape: Best grown with support once the stem begins to lengthen.

Hybrid selection with variable pink leaves

Philodendron 'Pink Princess' is widely grown as a hybrid Philodendron with colourful variegated foliage and an upright, vining habit. Mature leaves are heart-shaped to ovate, held on dark petioles, and the plant can develop a taller supported stem when grown well. The pink sections contain less chlorophyll than the green tissue, so very pale leaves or large pink sectors need steadier care than darker leaves.

In cultivation, Philodendron 'Pink Princess' is recognised by dark vining growth, pink variegation and variable leaf-to-leaf colour expression.

Variegation is naturally variable. A healthy plant can produce one leaf with strong pink and another with a smaller amount of colour. Consistency is best judged across several nodes, not by a single leaf. If a stem produces only green growth for several leaves, pruning back to a stronger variegated node can redirect future growth, but the plant must have enough healthy tissue left to recover.

Care for dark foliage and pink variegation

  • Light: Give bright, indirect light for compact growth and healthy leaf expansion. Direct afternoon sun can burn pink tissue.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly after the upper substrate dries. Do not let the pot sit in standing water.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, well-aerated aroid mix. Roots need oxygen as much as moisture, especially in cooler indoor conditions.
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity is acceptable for established plants, but dry air can make new leaves stick or tear as they open.
  • Temperature: Keep warm, ideally 18–27°C. Avoid cold draughts and sudden temperature drops.
  • Support: Use a pole or trellis when the stem gains height. Tie loosely around the stem, never around a petiole.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. Reduce feeding when growth slows and the plant is using less water.

Diagnosing problems on Philodendron 'Pink Princess'

  • Brown pink patches: Check for direct sun, dry roots or root damage. Pink tissue browns faster than green tissue under stress.
  • Leggy growth: Move the plant to brighter indirect light and add support. Long internodes usually mean the stem is reaching.
  • Soft yellow leaves: Inspect the substrate and roots. Overwatering, poor drainage or a pot that is too large can keep roots wet for too long.
  • Small distorted leaves: Check for thrips, mites or damage inside the cataphyll before the leaf unfurls.
  • Unstable stem: Support the plant early. Older stems can crack if forced upright after hardening in a leaning position.

Pet and child safety

Philodendron 'Pink Princess' is toxic if ingested and is not suitable for chewing pets. Its calcium oxalate crystals can irritate the mouth, throat and stomach, and sap may irritate skin. Place the plant where children and animals cannot reach the leaves, stems or cuttings.

Philodendron name and cultivar meaning

Philodendron belongs to Araceae. The genus name comes from Greek phileo, meaning “to love”, and dendron, meaning “tree”, referring to the climbing habit found across many Philodendron species and hybrids. 'Pink Princess' describes the plant’s pink variegation against dark foliage.

Philodendron 'Pink Princess' develops dark vining foliage, natural pink variation and a stem that can be grown on support.

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