The Philodendron Pink Princess Marble is a real rarity, characterized by its pink and cream variegation on dark green leaves. The Pink Princess is a climbing plant and should therefore be supported with a climbing support when it is taller.
The difference to the more common Philodendron Pink Princess is the variegation. While the leaves of the Pink Princess have pink parts, the leaves of the Pink Princess Marble also have pink variegation. In comparison, the variegation of the Philodendron Pink Princess Marble is more stable, i.e. the leaves turn green less frequently.
Light requirements: Bright, without direct midday sun.
Water Requirements: A philodendron in a soil mixture should not be watered until the top inch has dried. The best way to feel this is with a finger. In winter, the amount of watering should be reduced.
Humidity: Average humidity is sufficient.
Poisonousness: Philodendron belongs to the arum family, eating it is poisonous.