Philodendron scherberichii Ecuagenera (medium)
Discover me in the Nursery:
Discover me in the Nursery: GH: 1 - Table: 10 A
Philodendron scherberichii 'Ecuagenera' is a special cultivation of the Philodendron scherberichii, likely developed or propagated by Ecuagenera, a renowned nursery in Ecuador specializing in tropical plants. This particular variety signifies Ecuagenera's expertise in enhancing unique characteristics of the Philodendron species, which may include distinct variations in leaf shape, size, coloration, or other ornamental features. As with other members of its genus, Philodendron scherberichii 'Ecuagenera' thrives in environments that mimic tropical habitats, preferring warm temperatures, high humidity, and indirect light. Its care involves well-draining soil, consistent watering to maintain soil moisture, and regular fertilization to support robust growth. This variety holds special appeal for plant enthusiasts and collectors, offering a unique and possibly rare addition to indoor plant collections, embodying the exotic beauty and diversity associated with Ecuagenera's tropical plant cultivations.
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.