A Katuk (Sauropus androgynus) with albinism? Looked up albinism in plants quickly and read that most plants with this mutation die shortly after germination since they can’t make their own food without chlorophyll. Those who live longer either depend on nutrients from their mother plant (these are usually suckers, or they grow from the same root system), or they obtain nutrients through being connected to a mycorrhizal network. This Katuk seems to be a sucker, and she seems to be thriving, or at least she looks like she’s growing like all the other Katuk plants around her.
Albinism is quite rare in plants, so this is a very cool find today.