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where to buy philodendron pink princess Pink Princess Philodendron Plant - 6 Inch PotPink Princess Philodendron Features Rare Pink Variegation That Brightens Any Indoor Space Add Bold Tropical Color to Your Home with the Pink Princess Philodendron Plant The Pink Princess Philodendron Plant is a sought after gem for plant enthusiasts, known for its stunning foliage and unique coloring. These plants are grown for their captivating leaves, which feature a striking combination of dark green hues and vibrant pink variegation. With its

Pink Princess Philodendron Features Rare Pink Variegation That Brightens Any Indoor Space

Add Bold Tropical Color to Your Home with the Pink Princess Philodendron Plant

The Pink Princess Philodendron Plant is a sought-after gem for plant enthusiasts, known for its stunning foliage and unique coloring. These plants are grown for their captivating leaves, which feature a striking combination of dark green hues and vibrant pink variegation.

With its heart-shaped leaves splashed with shades of pink, the Philodendron 'Pink Princess' adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any space. The variegation pattern varies from plant to plant, making each one a distinctive work of art. This plant is highly desired by collectors and enthusiasts alike for its rarity and aesthetic appeal.

Pink Princess Philodendron Care

The Pink Princess Philodendron Plant is a moderate grower, reaching a mature size of approximately 2-6 feet in height. It is well-suited for USDA grow zones 10-12 outdoor growing, as it thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. These plants prefer bright, indirect light in order to maintain their vibrant variegation. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, as it may cause the leaves to scorch.

The Pink Princess Philodendron Plant requires regular watering, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Overwatering should be avoided, as it can lead to root rot. Fertilizing every month or two with a balanced liquid fertilizer will help promote healthy growth and maintain the plant's vibrant foliage.

The Pink Princess Philodendron Plant can be grown both indoors and outdoors, and is particularly popular as a tropical houseplant due to its ability to thrive in indoor environments. When grown indoors, place it in a room with bright, indirect light, such as near a large window. It adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to any space, becoming a focal point and conversation starter. Outdoors, this plant can be grown in shaded areas such as patios or under trees, where it can enjoy filtered sunlight.

Elevate your indoor or outdoor space with the Pink Princess Philodendron Plant. Allow its striking variegation to add a burst of color and charm to your home decor or garden. Whether you choose to showcase it as a tropical houseplant or create a lush outdoor oasis, the Pink Princess Philodendron Plant is sure to captivate and delight with its extraordinary foliage, making a statement in any setting.

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The Pink Princess Philodendron is a rare houseplant prized for its gorgeous green leaves streaked with bubblegum-pink variegation. A collector favorite, each plant features one-of-a-kind patterns and makes a stunning statement indoors.

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Houston, US
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2025
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Big Pumpkin
Boise, US
★★★★★ 1
A Disconnected and Legally Shaky Defense of Racial Preferences
Format: Paperback
While this book raises some thought-provoking points, it ultimately reads like a product of self-righteous elites disconnected from reality and from the American public. 1. Ignores public opinion. The author never acknowledges that polls consistently show Americans oppose racial preferences in college admissions. Proposition 16—which would have allowed such preferences—was defeated by a wide margin in 2020 in California, one of the nation’s most liberal states. A Brookings poll found that virtually all racial groups, including Black respondents, supported the Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) decision. 2. Starts with a strange premise. The first chapter claims conservatives will “regret” the SFFA ruling because universities will continue racial preferences covertly. But that sidesteps the real question: why shouldn’t colleges comply with the ruling’s letter and spirit? 3. Offers dubious legal advice. In Chapter Three, the author—himself a law professor—floats risky ideas for “working around” the Supreme Court’s decision. Many of these suggestions rest on shaky legal ground, as anyone familiar with the Second Circuit’s CACAGNY v. Adams, 116 F.4th 161 (2d Cir. 2024), would recognize. 4. Ignores proportionality and real-world outcomes. The book argues for “diversity” preferences without asking how much preference is justified. In reality, Asian American applicants face steep penalties. e.g. Stanley Zhong was rejected by five University of California campuses’ Computer Science programs as an in-state applicant—shortly before Google hired him for a full-time, Ph.D.-level software engineering position. Meanwhile, UC San Diego’s own freshman math-placement data show a surge of students—mostly “underrepresented minorities” favored by UC—placed into remedial courses, some testing at a 4th-grade level. It is hard to see how admitting these students is helping them other than allowing some elites to make themselves feel good or get a promotion. If this book represents what passes for legal scholarship at Yale, the state of American legal education should worry us all.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025
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Jason Galbraith
Draper, US
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Adherence to the Rule of Law Must Not Become a Fair Weather Sport
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The memorable quotation I have used for the title of this review comes from the second chapter (I think) of "The Fall of Affirmative Action." What is actually happening in the United States is that the law is being enforced rigorously against "enemy" institutions such as those of higher learning and not at all against those with power, money, or affinity for same. The author, an African-American Yale Law professor, devotes his first chapter to the ways in which conservatives might critique the SCOTUS precedent that ended affirmative action and his second to the ways in which liberals might critique it. His most invaluable contribution to the debate is that civil rights can be advocated from an anti-classification standpoint or an anti-subordination standpoint, with anti-subordinationists on both sides of the affirmative action debate. This forced me to take perhaps a harder look at my own beliefs than most books or articles about affirmative action. African-Americans are certainly subordinated in reality by being excluded from higher education but they are subordinated mostly in the minds of white Americans by the fact that a white applicant with the same scores, extracurriculars and admission essays might not get in. That at least is the conclusion I have come to. "Students for Fair Admissions," the organization that brought down affirmative action before SCOTUS, has now sued those few elite educational institutions that DIDN'T see sharp drops in their African-American enrollment. One strongly suspects that SFFA if not the "Justices" they persuaded will be happy only with a formal quota for African-Americans which is half or less their proportion in the population of the state where the institution is located.
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Amy Sullivan
Omaha, US
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Provocative and fascinating read
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Justin Driver's excellent book makes the case that conservatives may come to regret the Supreme Court's 2023 decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions. He argues that, rather than simply check a box to indicate their race, the decision will force non-white applicants to "perform their trauma" in application essays in ways that conservatives may find even more corrosive. And affluent non-white candidates--the people conservatives say should not be benefiting from affirmative action--will be the ones best-positioned to take advantage of the opportunity, since they are most equipped to exploit the loopholes and work-arounds that the Roberts decision created. A truly provocative read.
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Chelsea, US
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A Powerful and Timely Book about Fairness and Equality in America
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This book is beautifully written and deeply engaging. As a non-lawyer, I appreciated the author's ability to cut through legal abstraction to reveal what is truly at stake as the Supreme Court turns away from policies designed to expand opportunity. Driver writes, with clarity and conviction, that genuine equality demands more than the pretense that race no longer matters. The result is a powerful and thought-provoking work that reminds us the pursuit of fairness in America remains unfinished.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2025

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