Philodendron 'Birkin' - Birkin Philodendron - 4 Inch
Philodendron 'Birkin' - Birkin Philodendron - 4 Inch - 4'' Nursery Pot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Meet the Striking Philodendron 'Birkin' (White Wave)
Elevate your plant game with the Philodendron 'Birkin', a striking houseplant known for its glossy, dark green leaves adorned with bright white streaks of variegation. Its unique pattern changes with each leaf, offering a dynamic and eye-catching display in any indoor space. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting out, this low-maintenance beauty adds sophistication without the fuss.
Philodendron 'Birkin' Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Philodendron hybrid
- Common Names: Birkin, White Wave
- Family: Araceae
- Native Range: Central America
Philodendron 'Birkin' Care Guide
- Care Level: Easy
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light
- Water: Weekly watering recommended; avoid overwatering
- Humidity: Appreciates humidity but can tolerate average household levels. Consider placing it near a humidifier during dry months.
- Temperature: Optimal growth between 60-85°F; avoid exposure to cold drafts and heating or cooling vents.
- Pruning: Trim as needed to eliminate brown or dead leaves and regulate growth. A support pole may be beneficial as the plant matures.
- Feeding: Fertilize with all-purpose liquid plant food in spring and summer.
- Propagation: Easily propagated through stem cuttings in water or soil.
- Growth: Slow and steady, Short & Upright Habit, 2-3 ft high
- Pests: Generally resistant to pests
- Toxicity: Considered toxic to both humans and pets.
Fun Fact About Birkin Philodendron:
The Philodendron 'Birkin' can surprise you with an occasional solid green or mostly white leaf, keeping you on your toes with its ever-changing display!
History Of The Birkin Philodendron:
A recent addition to the world of indoor plants, the Philodendron 'Birkin' originated from a mutation of another Philodendron variety. Though it’s not naturally occurring in the wild, its stunning variegation has quickly made it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.