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Philodendron Pink Princess – 5” Pot | Rare Variegated Collector Plant | Fast USA Shipping
Philodendron Pink Princess – 5” Pot | Rare Variegated Collector Plant | Fast USA Shipping
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Product Description:
Add a touch of elegance to your collection with the Philodendron Pink Princess — a rare tropical beauty known for its dark green leaves splashed with vibrant pink variegation. This 5-inch potted plant is perfect for collectors looking for a compact yet stunning centerpiece.
Plant Highlights
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Size: 5-inch pot, ideal for shelves, desktops, or growing into larger plants
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Variegation: Stunning pink streaks on glossy dark green leaves
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Growth: Moderate climber with consistent variegation
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Perfect For: Plant collectors, tropical décor, and unique indoor gifts
Care Instructions
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Bright, indirect light
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Keep soil slightly moist; avoid overwatering
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Prefers warm, humid environments
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Avoid direct sunlight to protect variegation
Shipping & Handling
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Shipped from the USA with fast processing and priority shipping
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Carefully packaged to protect leaves and maintain healthy foliage
Live Plant Disclaimer All plants are inspected before shipping, but no live plant is 100% perfect—minor bent leaves, small tears, slight discoloration, or minor imperfections are normal and part of natural growth. These won't affect health or long-term success.
Shipping Guarantee To protect your plant during transit (especially in cold weather), we offer a live arrival guarantee only if you add a heat pack + insulation to your order. Without them, we can't cover damage from temperature drops—your plant's on you. Add 'em at checkout—it's cheap insurance!
Quick tip: If anything looks off on arrival, record an unboxing video and take photos, then message us within 24 hours—we'll make it right if it's our fault.
Disclaimer
Live plants are natural products. Leaf color, pattern, and shape may vary. No plant is perfect — leaves may be bent, slightly cut, discolored, or have minor imperfections. This is normal and part of the plant’s unique beauty.
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