
Philodendron 'White Princess'
Philodendron 'White Princess' - X-Large
Originating from the tropical rainforests of central and south America, this striking plant showcases stunning foliage in a combination of green and shimmering white with hints of pink. This climbing plant has the ability to turn indoor spaces into a tranquil botanical retreat, boasting a captivating appearance. Both novice and experienced gardeners find it easy to care for and highly desirable.
Ensure that this plant receives indirect light for optimal thriving. It can tolerate one to two hours of direct sun in the morning or late afternoon. Remember to wait for the top few inches of soil to fully dry before watering, as overwatering can lead to root rot.
Philodendron 'White Princess' - X-Large
Originating from the tropical rainforests of central and south America, this striking plant showcases stunning foliage in a combination of green and shimmering white with hints of pink. This climbing plant has the ability to turn indoor spaces into a tranquil botanical retreat, boasting a captivating appearance. Both novice and experienced gardeners find it easy to care for and highly desirable.
Ensure that this plant receives indirect light for optimal thriving. It can tolerate one to two hours of direct sun in the morning or late afternoon. Remember to wait for the top few inches of soil to fully dry before watering, as overwatering can lead to root rot.
Original: $215.59
-70%$215.59
$64.68Description
Philodendron 'White Princess' - X-Large
Originating from the tropical rainforests of central and south America, this striking plant showcases stunning foliage in a combination of green and shimmering white with hints of pink. This climbing plant has the ability to turn indoor spaces into a tranquil botanical retreat, boasting a captivating appearance. Both novice and experienced gardeners find it easy to care for and highly desirable.
Ensure that this plant receives indirect light for optimal thriving. It can tolerate one to two hours of direct sun in the morning or late afternoon. Remember to wait for the top few inches of soil to fully dry before watering, as overwatering can lead to root rot.




















