philodendron 'birkin'

No other name for this plant.

Care level

Medium

Variegation

Striped pattern

This eye-catching beauty features stunning pinstriped leaves with creamy-white lines against dark green, creating a mesmerizing pattern that makes each leaf unique. What's particularly fascinating is how new leaves emerge almost completely white before gradually developing their signature stripes as they mature, offering an ever-changing display of natural artistry.

Care & maintenance

Light

Bright indirect light

Bright light, usually located near windows but doesn't receive direct rays for more than an hour during the day.

Temperature

Wide range (59°F - 86°F)

Fertilization frequency

Moderate

Monthly during the growing period.

Humidity & watering

Moderate

Keep the soil slightly moist.

An ambiant humidity between 50 and 80% is recommended.

Soil

Choose a Tropical plant mix: A rich, moisture-retentive blend with good aeration. Mimics the natural forest floor environment of tropical regions.

If you want to create your own substrate, you can make a mixture of the following soils:

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Pot

Standard size

Standard size

Prefer a pot with a classic width/depth ratio.

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Features

Size & growth

Medium

Upright

Moderate growth

This plant grows at a moderate rate. It can reach 1 to 3 feet in height or spread.

It grows upwards without support.

Toxicity

Toxicity table by species
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Reproduction & propagation

Fruits & flowers

Non-flowering & not self-pollinating

The philodendron birkin cannot produce flowers and therefore fruits.
This plant is not capable of self-pollination, it will not be able to produce fruits if it is not pollinated by another individual.

Propagation methods

Origin & references

Created from a mutation.
Born from a fascinating twist of nature, this stunning plant emerged as a spontaneous mutation of the 'Rojo Congo' variety, making its debut in the world of indoor plants. Its surprise appearance demonstrates how nature sometimes creates unexpected beauty through natural genetic variations.

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