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Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid

Medinilla magnifica

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£29.99
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60-80cm

Turn your home into a tropical showcase with the Medinilla magnifica – a rare and exotic beauty with cascades of dramatic pink blooms and bold foliage, perfect for those who want a houseplant that makes a striking design statement.
  • Orchid-like, pendulous pink blooms
  • Architectural, leathery leaves
  • Luxury statement plant

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Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid
Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid
Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid
Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid
Rose Grape / Philippine Orchid

  • Why we like this plant

    We love Medinilla magnifica for its sheer drama and opulence – it’s not just a plant but a statement piece. Its show-stopping pink flowers and lush foliage bring a tropical elegance that feels luxurious, making it a perfect choice for those who want a plant that impresses as much as it inspires.

  • About this plant

    Medinilla magnifica, often called the Rose Grape or Philippine Orchid, is a spectacular tropical houseplant known for its dramatic cascading pink flower clusters. Its large, leathery green leaves create a bold backdrop to the pendulous blooms, which feature tiers of pink bracts holding delicate flowers. This statement plant adds a touch of luxury and exotic flair to interiors, making it ideal for those who want a true showpiece. With the right care, it rewards you with a breathtaking floral display that transforms a room.

  • Key features

    • Showy hanging clusters of pink flowers
    • Large glossy, tropical foliage
    • Rare and exotic indoor plant

  • Light level

    • Bright indirect light
    • Filtered light
  • How it grows

    A compact, upright plant with thick, leathery leaves from which long, drooping clusters of pink flowers emerge during the blooming season.

  • Moisture

    Water thoroughly once the top 2–3 cm of soil has dried out. During flowering, water more frequently, but never let the plant sit in standing water. In winter, reduce watering to allow the plant to rest.

  • Where to place it

    • Living room
    • Office
    • Hallway
    • Conservatory

Care tips

Position in bright, filtered light and keep in a consistently warm room, avoiding draughts. Feed every two weeks during the growing season with a high-potassium fertiliser to encourage blooms. After flowering, prune back old flower stems and allow a rest period with reduced feeding. Prefers higher humidity, so mist regularly or use a humidifier.