Philodendron White Princess
Best rare foliage for experienced collectors seeking unique, high-maintenance statement pieces.
Introducing the Philodendron White Princess, a rare and captivating aroid houseplant celebrated for its slender, uniquely variegated leaves. Each plant boasts a one-of-a-kind pattern, making it a distinctive addition to any collection. This tissue culture specimen offers a pest-free foundation, thriving in bright, indirect light with a well-draining aroid mix. It appreciates consistent warmth and higher humidity, benefiting from support for its natural climbing habit. While beautiful, it's important to note its mild toxicity to pets and children, requiring mindful placement in your home.
$125.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
141
/ 9235
#141 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
+142%
Above average
Form
Tissue Culture (TC)
/ Tissue Culture (TC)
Who it's for
- Interior stylists seeking a high-contrast focal point
- Houseplant hobbyists wanting rare aesthetics with manageable care
- Trend-conscious collectors looking for an accessible status symbol
Who should skip it
- Budget-focused shoppers prioritizing value over rarity
- Owners lacking consistent bright, indirect light sources
- Impatient gardeners who prefer fast-growing, lush foliage
Performance breakdown
Variegation Quality
Stunning, high-contrast patterns make every individual specimen a visual standout.
Pest Resistance
Tissue culture origins provide a clean, disease-free start for your collection.
Growth Potential
Vining habit rewards patient owners with lush, climbing foliage over time.
Care Accessibility
Requires specific humidity and light conditions to maintain its vibrant variegation.
Household Compatibility
Mild toxicity necessitates careful placement away from curious pets and children.
Aesthetic Versatility
Elegant form fits perfectly into modern, curated indoor plant displays.
Key Specs
Form
Tissue Culture (TC)
Care Level
Easy to Moderate
Lighting
Bright, indirect
Growth Habit
Vining
Fragrance
None
Humidity Preference
High
Growth Rate
Slow to Moderate
Pet Safe
False
Features
- Striking, unique leaf variegation
- Pest-free tissue culture origin
- Natural climbing growth habit
- Ideal for bright, indirect light
- Requires consistent warmth and humidity
- Encourages new growth with pruning
- One-of-a-kind plant patterns
What customers say
Customers consistently celebrate the exceptional quality and stunning aesthetics of the Philodendron White Princess from Glass Aqua. The primary delight centers on the plant's robust health and the striking, stable white and green variegation. Reviewers frequently mention the meticulous packaging, ensuring the delicate foliage arrives pristine and undamaged. While this plant is a premium purchase, consumers overwhelmingly feel the superior condition and visual impact justify the investment, confirming its status as a highly sought after specimen for serious collectors.
Know before you buy
Tissue culture (TC) is a propagation method that grows plants in a sterile laboratory environment. This ensures your plant arrives free of pests and diseases, providing a clean, healthy foundation for you to grow it out in your home.
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. Placing it near an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south-facing window will provide the necessary energy to support its unique white variegation without scorching the leaves.
Yes, as a vining aroid, it has a natural climbing habit. Providing a moss pole or trellis will encourage larger leaf development and help the plant grow more robustly as it matures.
No, the Philodendron White Princess is mildly toxic to pets and children if ingested. It is best to place it on a high shelf or in a room that is inaccessible to curious pets and small children.
To promote healthy growth, maintain a warm, humid environment and use a well-draining aroid soil mix. Periodic pruning can also stimulate new growth and help maintain a fuller, more aesthetic shape.
The White Princess is not drought-tolerant and prefers consistent moisture. Water when the top inch or two of the soil feels dry to the touch, ensuring the pot has proper drainage to prevent water from sitting at the roots.
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