Philodendron Birkin Red Congo. Birkins stand out from the other houseplants and bring. Which is why those colors are being displayed.
Philodendron birkin is a very unstable variegation. The philodendron birkin is derived from the red congo philodendron. Stiff stem aids the plant standing upright when it matures.
However it is thought the philodendron birkin originally started life as a mutation on a philodendron rojo congo which was then separated and cultivated.
Rojo congo sometimes known as red congo is a native to south american. The garden gods took a paintbrush across the leaves to make an intriguing pattern. The glossy dark green leaves grow so close to each other that its single stem becomes almost invisible. Pruning remove dry or dead leaves all year round but save any major pruning for the spring and summer months.