Philodendron Felix
Discover me in the Nursery:
Discover me in the Nursery: Inver1 mesa near the wall grupo B
This Philodendron, like others in its family, is expected to have ornamental foliage, which may include unique aspects in leaf shape, color, or texture, setting it apart from other known species. Adapted to thrive in warm and humid environments, Philodendron 'Felix' would ideally require conditions that mimic tropical rainforests, such as indirect light, regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist, and well-draining soil. It's a plant that would intrigue enthusiasts and collectors, offering the appeal of a potentially rare or unique variety within the diverse and exotic Philodendron genus, and adding a touch of mystery to indoor plant collections.
Very healthy plant was smaller than I expected but it will grow.
My order was processed as described by this company. My plant was carefully taped and wrapped, then boxed. Upon opening the box and removing the wrapping paper, the plant was beautiful and healthy. I’m very pleased with the plant and the choice to use this company.
Lovely healthy plant arrived in perfect condition.
Plants arrived in perfect condition & look amazing. I've had my eye on P. Felix for a while, but it wasn't in stock. Now I finally got it & I'm absolutely in awe of how beautiful it is in person. I absolutely love its glossy dark green color & the long, perfectly defined face of the leaves. It's a gorgeous & healthy looking plant & I couldn't be more happy with it. This is pbly my 10th order this season & pbly my 15th plant I've received from Ecuagenera in general & I've yet to be disappointed.
Was sent a plant with the top chopped off so close to the node that it won’t regrow and the bottom node is already spent so new foliage. What a waste. Ah and it’s roots are completely rotted
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.