Philodendron Birkin
$14.99This cultivar is part of the massive Philodendron genus and actually does not occur naturally in the wild. This plant came about not long ago and was the result of a spontaneous mutation found in the more common, Congo Rojo, which you can see here.
These plants are fairly slow growing and don't get too large, which makes them a fantastic table-top plant. The Birkin is recognized the extremely unique bright white pin-striping on the leaves, which tends to get more intense as the plant matures, sometimes even producing solid white leaves.
Watering - Philodendrons want to dry out about halfway in between waterings, but love a heavy watering when the time comes. A nice breathable soil mix is great for allowing airflow to the roots even in moist soil conditions.
Sunshine - Birkins can be sensitive to direct sunlight so they do best in medium indirect light, or behind a thin shade.
Planter - Since these plants enjoy a humid and evenly moist soil environment, something ceramic or glazed would be a great fit! The Gemstone planters would be an excellent fit.