Philodendron White Princess
Variegated Heartleaf Philodendron

Binomial Plant Name: Philodendron ‘White Princess’ (Note: “White Princess” is a popular cultivar of the species Philodendron.)

Genus: Philodendron

Pronunciation: Fill-oh-DEN-dron

Meaning Behind Name: The name Philodendron comes from the Greek words “philo,” meaning love, and “dendron,” meaning tree, referring to the plant’s climbing growth habit.

Nicknames: White Princess Philodendron, Variegated Heartleaf Philodendron

Commonly Confused With: Philodendron ‘Birkin’ and Philodendron ‘White Knight’ are other variegated philodendron cultivars that might be confused with White Princess, especially due to their similar variegation patterns.

Examples of Variations of Plant: There are various cultivars and hybrids within the Philodendron species, each with unique leaf patterns and colors. Some other popular cultivars include Philodendron ‘Pink Princess’ and Philodendron ‘Brasil’.

Table of Contents

    Smooth Leaves

    The variegation creates a slightly raised surface on the leaves where the colors transition from green to white or cream.

    Soft & Pliable Leaves

    Sensitive to physical damage. Care must be taken to avoid crushing or bending the delicate foliage.

    Large Leaves

    Heart-shaped leaves with an attractive variegated pattern. The leaves grow alternately along the stems and provide the plant with its ornamental appeal.

    Deep Green/White/Cream

    Distinguishing Features:
    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is known for its striking variegated foliage, featuring heart-shaped leaves with irregular splashes of white or cream-colored patterns. The variegation sets it apart from other philodendron varieties.

    Maximum Height (as a House Plant):
    When grown as a house plant, Philodendron ‘White Princess’ typically reaches a height of 1 to 3 feet (30 to 90 centimeters). However, its growth can be controlled through pruning and repotting.

    Node Features:
    Nodes are the points on the stem from which leaves, branches, and aerial roots emerge. ‘White Princess’, nodes are where leaves are attached to the stem, the stem elongates between nodes as the plant grows.

    Stem Features:
    The stems of the ‘White Princess’ are typically green and may develop a slightly woody texture as the plant matures. The stems can trail or climb when given appropriate support.

    Flower Features:
    Philodendrons, including Philodendron ‘White Princess’, produce small, inconspicuous flowers arranged in a spadix enclosed by a modified leaf called a spathe. The focus of this plant is on its foliage, and the flowers are not the primary attraction.

    Flower Bloom Color:
    The spathe, which surrounds the flowers, is usually green and is not the main feature of this plant.


    Uncommon

    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is usually propagated through stem cuttings or tissue culture. Growing it from seeds is not a common method due to the variability of traits in seed-grown plants.

    Balanced Liquid Fertilizer

    Dilute to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding in fall and winter when the plant’s growth slows down.

    When Planting Multiples

    Space them at least 1 to 2 feet (30 to 60 cm) apart to allow for proper air circulation and growth.

    When Planting or Repotting

    Ensure the plant is at the same depth as it was in its previous container. Avoid planting too deep or too shallow.

    Applies to Older/Large Plants

    While young plants may not require support, older and larger specimens might benefit from stakes or a moss pole for climbing. Provide soft ties to avoid damaging the plant’s stems.

    yellowing leaves of plant

    This can be due to overwatering, underwatering, or insufficient light.

    brown tips on plant

    Brown tips on the leaves are often a sign of underwatering or low humidity.

    drooping plant leaves

    Overwatering can lead to root rot, causing the plant to wilt and leaves to droop.

    stunted plant growth

    Proper Watering:
    Water the plant thoroughly but allow excess water to drain away. Avoid letting the plant sit in standing water.

    Well-Draining Soil
    Use a well-draining potting mix to prevent waterlogged roots.

    Regular Inspection:
    Check your plant regularly for signs of pests or diseases. Early detection can prevent the issue from spreading.

    Isolate Affected Plants:
    If you notice pests or diseases, isolate the affected plant to prevent the problem from spreading to other plants.

    Prune & Remove Infected Parts
    Prune off affected leaves or parts of the plant to prevent the spread of diseases.

    Natural Predators:
    Introduce natural predators like ladybugs or lacewings to control aphids and other small pests.

    Neem Oil:
    Neem oil is a natural insecticide and fungicide that can help prevent and control common pests and diseases on philodendrons.


    Plant Tolerances

    Result of Overwatering Philodendron White Princess

    Root Rot
    Overwatering can lead to root rot in Philodendron ‘White Princess’. The roots suffocate in waterlogged soil, which hampers their ability to absorb nutrients, leading to wilting, yellowing leaves, and overall decline in plant health.

    Revival Time for Overwatering Philodendron White Princess

    2-14 Days

    Reviving an overwatered plant involves allowing the soil to dry out and adjusting the watering schedule. Depending on the severity of overwatering, it may take a few days to a few weeks for the plant to show signs of recovery after appropriate adjustments are made.

    Result of Underwatering Philodendron White Princess

    Brown Tips & Wilting

    Underwatering can cause the leaves of Philodendron ‘White Princess’ to wilt, turn brown at the tips, or become crispy. Prolonged underwatering can lead to severe dehydration and potential irreversible damage to the plant.

    Revival Time for Underwatering Philodendron White Princess

    Hours – Several Days
    If the plant is underwatered, providing proper watering and a humid environment can help it recover. Improvement can be observed within a few hours to a couple of days after addressing the water deficiency.

    Delicateness & Sensitivity of Philodendron White Princess

    Moderately Delicate

    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ can be delicate in terms of its water requirements and sensitivity to environmental conditions. Care should be taken to avoid extremes in watering and exposure to harsh elements.

    How Hard is it to kill Philodendron White Princess?

    Moderately Hard to Kill
    While philodendrons are generally resilient, constant overwatering or underwatering, along with neglecting their light and humidity needs, can lead to their decline. With proper care, they are moderately easy to keep healthy.

    Plant Tolerances (Continued)

    winterizing your plants

    Keep Indoors

    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is not frost-tolerant and should be kept indoors during winter in regions where frost is common.

    Philodendron White Princess
plant tolerance to Epsom salts

    Moderate

    Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) can be used occasionally as a supplement, but excessive use may harm the plant. Use sparingly and only if magnesium deficiency symptoms are observed.

    Philodendron White Princess
plant tolerance to coffee grounds

    Balanced Portions

    Add used coffee grounds to the soil of Philodendron ‘White Princess’ as a natural fertilizer. The organic matter will enrich the soil, but, it should be balanced with other components to prevent over-acidity.

    Philodendron White Princess
plant tolerance to egg shells

    Balanced Portions

    Use crushed eggshells as a source of calcium for Philodendron ‘White Princess’. They can help balance the soil’s pH and provide slow-release calcium, benefiting the plant.

    Philodendron White Princess
plant Susceptibility to wind erosion

    Good in Low Wind

    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is not well-suited for outdoor cultivation in windy areas. Its delicate leaves can be damaged by strong winds.

    Philodendron White Princess
Plant Resistance to frost conditions

    Not Frost Resistant

    Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is not frost-resistant. Protect this plant from freezing temperatures.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: How often should I water my Philodendron ‘White Princess’?

    A: Water your Philodendron ‘White Princess’ when the top inch of the soil feels dry. Allow excess water to drain away and avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.

    Q: Can I place my Philodendron ‘White Princess’ in direct sunlight?

    A: No, it’s best to provide bright, indirect light for Philodendron ‘White Princess’. Direct sunlight, especially in the afternoon, can scorch its leaves.

    Q: How can I increase humidity for my Philodendron ‘White Princess’?

    A: Increase humidity by misting the plant, placing a humidifier nearby, or setting the pot on a tray filled with water and pebbles. Grouping plants together also creates a microclimate of higher humidity.

    Q: What should I do if my Philodendron ‘White Princess’ develops brown tips on the leaves?

    A: Brown tips can be a sign of low humidity or underwatering. Increase humidity and thoroughly water the plant. Make sure the plant is placed in an environment with stable conditions.

    Q: Can I propagate Philodendron ‘White Princess’ in water?

    A: The ‘White Princess’ propagates best in a well-draining potting mix. Rooting in water can lead to fragile roots.

    Q: Is Philodendron ‘White Princess’ safe for pets?

    A: Philodendrons contain compounds that can be toxic if ingested, so it’s best to keep them out of reach of pets. If ingested, contact a veterinarian immediately.

    Q: Can I place my Philodendron ‘White Princess’ outdoors?

    A: The White Princess is usually grown as an indoor plant. It’s not suitable for outdoor cultivation in most climates.

    Have additional questions?

    We’re here to help. Let’s talk.


    Discover more from Plants for beginners

    Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email.