The gorgeous and highly sought after pink princess philodendron Philodendron erubescens pink princess is at the top of many plant collectors wish lists, and for good reason. Characterized by deep green, heart-shaped leaves with bubblegum pink variegation, the pink princess is truly unique in the plant world. Native to Columbia, the pink princess philodendron is a tropical aroid in the Araceae family. That being said there are a few key things to keep in mind to ensure that you are maximizing the variegation on the leaves. While the pink princess produces flowers, the spathes are insignificant compared to the foliage of the plant and it is rare for them to flower indoors. Providing your pink princess philodendron with enough light is the most important factor influencing the amount of variegation it will have. Choose a location that receives several hours of bright, indirect light. When grown indoors, the pink princess philodendron can also tolerate a couple hours of direct light, which may help to increase its variegation. As an aroid, the pink princess philodendron enjoys airy, well-draining soil that is high in organic matter. A mixture of 1-part standard potting soil, 1-part perlite, and 1-part orchid bark is ideal for the pink princess. Allow the top half of the soil to dry out between waterings and then water well. Ensure that your pink princess is never sitting in waterlogged soil as they are susceptible to root rot.