Bright pink, 1.5” flowers
appear in well-branched, pendant
clusters that arise from the distinctively
veined foliage. Unlike many in
the genus, this species’ floral show
comes from the large, distinct flowers
rather than the hanging bracts.
It’s a tall, upright grower that flowers
for us throughout the summer
months. Medinillas perform well as
houseplants in warm, bright light
areas of the home. Morning sun is
acceptable but not hot afternoon
sun. It can also be grown in a shady
location outside. ‘Philippine Pink’ is
a rare medinilla not usually found in the trade.