Draft:Philodendron Birkin
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The Philodendron Birkin is a relatively rare variety of the greater Philodendron genus. This plant is known for it's striped white and green foliage, and popularity as a house plant. It is a non-vining tropical plant who's leaves are often deep green with cream or white stripes, variegated differently depending on how much sunlight they are exposed to. The stripes appear as pinstripe-like markings, which gives the plant it's distinct beauty.
The Philodendron Birkin has become a popular houseplant due to it's easy care and appealing foliage. It grows upright, and can reach a height of 1-3 feet if cared for properly. This plant is suitable for both beginner plant enthusiasts and experienced ones. It prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light, however this will affect the variegation of the leaves. The Philodendron Birkin prefers well-draining soil, and is best watered occasionally, waiting for the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.
This plant can be toxic when ingested, so it is best to keep out of reach of children and animals.