Philodendron Birkin

Growing Zones in Ground: 8 - 11 / in Pots: 4 - 11

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Description

 

Philodendron Birkin has heart-shaped leaves with delicate yellowish-white to white pinstripes. The pointed oval leaves have a leathery feel and a glossy, dark green shine. You’ll notice that Birkin plant leaves are never the same. The rare variegation changes from leaf to leaf and can even change color.

Tips

For best results provide plenty of bright, filtered light. Protect from cold and keep moist during hot periods, letting it dry out a little between so it’s not overwatered. Philodendrons thrive in humid conditions, mist regularly.

What’s Included

  • A healthy plant in its pot with soil
  • All the tips and tricks for plant care

Please Note: The pot shown in the pictures may be for inspiration purposes only and does not mean the plant will come with the pot pictured. All plants are shipped in a plastic grower pot unless otherwise stated/chosen.

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Plant Facts

 

Lighting Requirements

Your Philodendron Birkin enjoys bright indirect light. It can survive in medium light but grows slower. The variegation on the leaves will be brighter in more light. Do not put in full sun, as the leaves will burn.

Watering Needs

Water when the top half of the soil is dry. Water until liquid seeps through the bottom of the drainage hole. Discard extra water. DO NOT LET IT SIT!

Humidity

Higher humidity encourages larger leaf growth but will be fine in regular humidity.

Temperature Preferences

These plants do the best in temperatures around 70-80 degrees and above 55 degrees at night.

Fertilizer

Feed this plant monthly in the spring and summer with a basic houseplant food at half-strength.

Pet-Friendly

Philodendrons are toxic to pets and humans. It can cause mouth swelling and stomach irritation when consumed.