Philodendron Imperial Red XL H70 cm
€19,95
Full description and specifications
Philodendron Imperial Red - Philodendron belongs to the list of plants recognized for its air purifying qualities.
Philodendron or Philodendron is considered by NASA to be among the best plants for removing formaldehyde, especially when it is in high concentration.
Location: Philodendron prefers a bright area, away from direct sunlight. However, it will also tolerate a darker area. The foliage will become greener if it is placed in a shadier area.
Watering: The soil must be neither too wet nor too dry. Water regularly, allowing the soil to partially dry between waterings. Make sure the pot has good drainage.
Soil: Philodendron prefers a nutrient-rich soil that retains moisture well.
Height with pot included 70 cm
Tropical/exotic plants are not produced in Romania - they come from suppliers in other European countries (eg Holland, Germany) or even distant exotic countries (eg Taiwan, Thailand). During transport, they experience various stress factors - such as differences in temperature and humidity, moving/packing, phytosanitary inspections, etc. - which can affect them from an aesthetic point of view to a certain extent, without influencing their viability. Because plants are natural, each specimen is different, both in form and development.
Philodendron or Philodendron is considered by NASA to be among the best plants for removing formaldehyde, especially when it is in high concentration.
Location: Philodendron prefers a bright area, away from direct sunlight. However, it will also tolerate a darker area. The foliage will become greener if it is placed in a shadier area.
Watering: The soil must be neither too wet nor too dry. Water regularly, allowing the soil to partially dry between waterings. Make sure the pot has good drainage.
Soil: Philodendron prefers a nutrient-rich soil that retains moisture well.
Height with pot included 70 cm
Tropical/exotic plants are not produced in Romania - they come from suppliers in other European countries (eg Holland, Germany) or even distant exotic countries (eg Taiwan, Thailand). During transport, they experience various stress factors - such as differences in temperature and humidity, moving/packing, phytosanitary inspections, etc. - which can affect them from an aesthetic point of view to a certain extent, without influencing their viability. Because plants are natural, each specimen is different, both in form and development.