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Royal Chandelier Magnifica Medinilla Plant – Live Well-Rooted Starter Plant | Ships in Nursery Pot | Rare Tropical Flowering Plant | Indoor & Patio Friendly

Royal Chandelier Magnifica Medinilla Plant – Live Well-Rooted Starter Plant | Ships in Nursery Pot | Rare Tropical Flowering Plant | Indoor & Patio Friendly

Regular price $93.00 USD
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Add an exotic tropical centerpiece to your plant collection with a Royal Chandelier Magnifica Medinilla live starter plant. Known for its spectacular cascading pink flower clusters and lush glossy foliage, this rare tropical beauty is prized by collectors and indoor plant enthusiasts alike. Your plant will arrive well rooted, healthy, and shipped in its nursery pot, ready to continue growing in its new home. Plants may vary slightly in size and may or may not be blooming at the time of shipment.

You will receive:

  • ✔️ 1 live Royal Chandelier Magnifica Medinilla starter plant
  • ✔️ Well-rooted healthy starter plant (size may vary)
  • ✔️ Shipped in nursery pot
  • ✔️ Healthy, established root system
  • ✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Royal Chandelier, Showy Medinilla
Botanical Name: Medinilla magnifica
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen flowering shrub
Growth Stage: Well-rooted starter plant
Sun Requirements: Bright indirect light; avoid direct afternoon sun
Soil: Rich, airy, fast-draining potting mix with excellent drainage
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but never waterlogged; reduce watering during winter
Mature Height: 4–8 feet outdoors; typically 2–4 feet indoors in containers
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 10–11 (grow indoors or protect from cold in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Allow your Medinilla to acclimate indoors in bright, indirect light after arrival. Keep temperatures above 50°F, maintain moderate humidity, and avoid overwatering, as excessive moisture is the most common cause of plant decline.

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