Anthurium esmeraldense
Sodiro (1905)
Discover me in the Nursery:
Sodiro (1905)
Discover me in the Nursery: Greenhouse: 1
Table: 7
Section: B (Up)
Greenhouse: 1
Table: 23
Section: A (Up)
Additional notes:
The foliage is typically dark green, featuring beautiful, contrasting white or pale green veining that creates a striking texture and pattern. The combination of its tropical heritage, unique leaf shape, and mesmerizing visual details makes it a prized specimen and a beautiful representation of Ecuador's rich botanical diversity.
Arrived quickly- great condition-currently pushing a new leaf- beautiful plant- will enjoy watching it grow🪴
Beautiful healthy plant. Great size too
My A. esmeraldense arrived about a month ago. It has a little cosmetic damage, but these are juvenile leaves anyway. On arrival, it had five leaves and a sixth that was just unfurling. I didn't have any hope for the baby leaf but I potted it in no drainage and gave it optimal growing conditions. That baby leaf took its time but it's still expanding! I love the blush on the back! I've had a very different experience with my plant than did the previous reviewer, and I would buy it again in an instant. I love shopping with Ecuagenera! Beautiful plants for the right price.
This plant gave me the biggest headache ever. After giving the plant all the possible optimal indoor conditions, the plant was not happy. the leaves were crisping up, and some were dying. Eventually, I stopped babysitting the plant. A few days later, it died.
Very happy with this plant and the service we received from staff.
After I ordered Munekazu Ejiri I was told that it and one more Fragmipedilum are sold out. I asked to cancel all my order so I can get the plants directly from Ecuador when the weather is not hot. Then suddenly both of those were magically found. I received broken orchids that lost turgor and with no roots. The velamen just went of all the roots without me using any tools. The first picture shows the comparison of this one with Phragmipedilum Apollo I've got from Ecuador in April. I presented it because it contradicts the management statement about the poor conditions of those two plants that "temperature changes, transit time, and the shipping process itself can cause some degree of stress to the plants".
I ,received a very nice plant, after 2 months roots starts to grow , means she adapted to the Belgian climate. Now waithing for the first flowers.