The Philodendron birkin is a rare gorgeous houseplant with dark green leaves. The beautiful leaves are variegated with a light yellow too. You don’t find many plants like it. The tropical philodendron plant starts with lime-green leaves and light yellowish thin stripes. As the Birkin plant matures, white variegation develops, giving the unique Philodendron leaves rare patterns on its pointed oval leaves.
Philodendron Birkin is a relatively fast-growing tropical houseplant with upward growth. A mature Birkin plant will take a few years to reach its maximum height of around 1m. The Philodendron Birkin’s growth rate also depends on the size of the pot and growing conditions.
Philodendron Birkin plants are generally easy to care for at home. Although the compact, leafy plant is native to humid tropical regions, it adapts well to indoor conditions.. But excess water needs to be able to drain through so the roots don’t get wet feet. Wet feet always leads to root rot and plant death. To care for Philodendron Birkin, grow the compact houseplant in indirect sun, fertile well-draining potting mix, and relatively high humidity. Water the Birkin plant when the top layer of soil is dry. Grow indoors in temperatures between 60°F and 75°F. Fertilize Birkin in the growing season.
Philodendrons are toxic plants. Digestion of any part of the plant can cause problems. Keep out of reach of both children and pets.
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