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Philodendron Birkin

Philodendron Birkin

Bright Indirect Light 2-4 in./yr Growth

The Philodendron Birkin brings clean lines and bold foliage—its creamy white stripes evolve with each new leaf, making it a favorite for collectors and beginners alike.

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Philodendron Birkin
About The Philodendron Birkin

The Philodendron Birkin is characterized by its lush green leaves with white or yellow pinstripes. A unique hybrid, you won't find this plant in the wild. It is a slow growing plant that can reach up to 3 feet tall indoors if well cared for.

  • Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
  • Small plant measures between 11-15 inches tall from bottom of the grow pot to the top of the foliage
  • Arrives in a nursery grow pot nestled in your planter choice
Sizing Guide
Small
Approximately 5" in diameter, fits plants in a 4" grow pot or smaller
Medium
Approximately 7" in diameter, fits plants in a 6" grow pot or smaller
Large
Approximately 10-12" in diameter, fits plants in a 10" grow pot or smaller
Massive
Approximately 12-14" in diameter, fits plants in a 12" grow pot or smaller
Watering Requirements
Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
Sunlight Requirements
Thrives in medium to bright indirect light to some morning direct sun.
Humidity Requirements
Normal room humidity can work, but Philodendron can benefit from higher humidity conditions. Consider incorporating a humidifier to boost humidity levels more consistently if the air in the home is dry.
Pet-Friendly Plant?
No, use caution when placing this plant in homes with pets.
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Philodendron Birkin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a "vining" and a "self-heading" Philodendron?
Vining varieties grow along long, flexible stems that love to trail down from shelves or scale up a pole or trellis. Self-heading (upright) varieties do not vine; instead, they grow leaves from a tight, central basal cluster, resulting in a bushy, self-supporting plant that develops offshoots at the base.
What is the difference between a "vining" and a "self-heading" Philodendron?
Vining varieties grow along long, flexible stems that love to trail down from shelves or scale up a pole or trellis. Self-heading (upright) varieties do not vine; instead, they grow leaves from a tight, central basal cluster, resulting in a bushy, self-supporting plant that develops offshoots at the base.
Why are the leaves on my Philodendron turning yellow?
Yellowing leaves can be caused by overwatering if the soil is soggy, underwatering if the soil is bone-dry, or placing your plant too far from a window where it lacks light. Simply adjust your care by giving bone-dry soil a deep soak, letting soggy soil dry out completely, or moving the plant closer to a bright, indirect light source. If it is just a single older leaf dropping from the very base of the stem every now and then, it is just a natural part of the plant’s aging process!
Why are the leaves on my Philodendron turning yellow?
Yellowing leaves can be caused by overwatering if the soil is soggy, underwatering if the soil is bone-dry, or placing your plant too far from a window where it lacks light. Simply adjust your care by giving bone-dry soil a deep soak, letting soggy soil dry out completely, or moving the plant closer to a bright, indirect light source. If it is just a single older leaf dropping from the very base of the stem every now and then, it is just a natural part of the plant’s aging process!
Why are my Philodendron's new leaves getting stuck or tearing as they unfurl?
When a new leaf struggles to unfurl or emerges distorted or with ripped edges, it is almost always a sign of humidity being too low. The protective sheath around the emerging leaves need moisture to stay lubricated and slippery. You can try running a humidifier near the plant or using a moist, soft paintbrush on the new leaf that to help dislodge it from the sheath.
Why are my Philodendron's new leaves getting stuck or tearing as they unfurl?
When a new leaf struggles to unfurl or emerges distorted or with ripped edges, it is almost always a sign of humidity being too low. The protective sheath around the emerging leaves need moisture to stay lubricated and slippery. You can try running a humidifier near the plant or using a moist, soft paintbrush on the new leaf that to help dislodge it from the sheath.
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Our planters are made from the highest quality materials, and designed to complement a range of styles.
Ceramic Planters
Marianne

No drainage hole; use as cache pot or add lava rocks

No Exterior Planter
Grow Pot

Plastic container with drainage holes used by our greenhouse

All of our plants ship in premium packaging for zero damage on arrival. Here’s what you can expect in your box on arrival:
Your Philodendron Birkin
Fully rooted in a nursery pot with soil intact
Custom Protection System
Corner guards, soil stabilizer, and branch sleeves keep it secure
Pre-Watered & Ready
Each plant is watered 24 hours before it is shipped
Care Instructions Card
Includes expert-curated care tips to help your plant thrive far beyond the first 30 days.
Perfect For Gifting
No pricing or packing slips included with gifts! Just the plant and a note.

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