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Secure packaging for delicate plants
Small business in Berlin
★★★★★ 4.87 Avg. Review
Secure packaging for delicate plants
Small business in Berlin
★★★★★ 4.87 Avg. Review
Discover pink foliage houseplants in all shades – from easy-care Syngonium and Aglaonema to collector favourites like Philodendron Pink Princess and Alocasia Pink Dragon.
Our Pink Plants collection brings together houseplants with naturally pink or pink-variegated foliage, including Syngonium, Philodendron Pink Princess, Aglaonema, Hoya and more. Use it to compare care level, size and growth habit so you can pick a pink plant that suits your light, routine and home style across the EU.
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Pink houseplants can feel like pure indulgence, but choosing the right one is mostly about matching light, care level and style to your space.
Use the filters on this page to narrow by size, care level and availability so you can quickly find a pink plant that suits your light, routine and design style.
Are pink houseplants suitable for beginners?
expand_moreYes, several plants in this collection work well for beginners, especially those tagged as easy care such as Hypoestes Phyllostachya Pink Baby, Aglaonema Red Valentine, Syngonium Neon Robusta and many Hoya varieties.
Choose a spot with bright, indirect light, water when the top few centimetres of soil are dry, and avoid overthinking it.
More demanding pink plants, like Alocasia and some Prayer Plants, suit shoppers who enjoy a bit of extra plant care.
Do pink plants really need bright light, or can they live in low light corners?
expand_moreMost pink houseplants survive in medium-light rooms, but their colours are usually strongest in bright, indirect light.
Aglaonema and some Syngonium cope better in shadier corners, though pink tones may be softer and growth slower.
Very low light can cause plants to stretch or lose contrast, so if you want vivid pink, aim for a bright spot protected from harsh midday sun.
How forgiving are pink foliage plants if I forget to water?
expand_moreWater tolerance varies by plant.
Hypoestes, many Syngonium and Aglaonema are fairly forgiving if you are a little late with watering, as long as the soil doesn’t stay dry for very long.
Hoya prefer to dry out slightly between waterings.
Alocasia and some Prayer Plants are less tolerant of extremes and can react to both drought and overwatering.
Checking the top 2–3 cm of soil before watering is a simple routine that works for most plants in this collection.
Are all pink plants in this collection safe for pets?
expand_moreNo, not all pink plants are automatically pet-safe.
Some popular pink varieties, such as many Philodendron, Aglaonema, Syngonium and Alocasia, can be problematic if chewed by cats or dogs.
If you live with pets, focus on items tagged as pet-friendly, such as many Hoya and Fittonia options, and still aim to keep plants out of reach.
Always double-check the individual product page for the most relevant safety notes.
What should I expect from the pink colour over time?
expand_morePink foliage and variegation are naturally variable.
New leaves may emerge more or less pink depending on light levels, age and overall plant health, and patterns are rarely perfectly symmetrical.
In lower light, many plants produce greener leaves; in very intense light, leaves can scorch.
Expect your plant’s pink tones to shift slightly over time rather than stay identical to the first product photo.
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