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Aquascapeplants Pogostemon erectus
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Pogostemon erectus was originally collected for agriculture in western Maharashtra a state in India, and recently started to be used in aquariums.
- Light green leaves
- Bushy growth
- pointed, neadle like leaves
- sharp vertical growth
Synonyms Dysophylla erecta Dalzell, Eusteralis erecta (Dalzell) Panigrahi Family Lamiaceae Genus Pogostemon Difficulty medium Usage Background Aquascaping fine-leaved Growth fast Buy 5 or more for additional discount!
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Live Plants & Neutrients, Plants, Tissue Culture Cup
Hemianthus micranthemoides pearl weed
0 out of 5(0)Hemianthus micranthemoides: The Essential Aquatic Plant for Your Aquarium
Description: Enhance your aquarium with the lush green beauty of Hemianthus micranthemoides, also known as Pearl Weed. This versatile aquatic plant is loved by aquarists for its vibrant color and adaptability, making it a great choice for creating a stunning underwater landscape.
Key Features:
- Compact Growth: Forms dense, bushy clusters that spread horizontally, creating a lush green carpet that enhances the visual appeal of your aquarium.
- Hardy and Versatile: Thrives in various water conditions (pH 6.0-7.5, temperature 20-28°C), making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hobbyists.
- Easy Propagation: Propagates quickly through stem cuttings, allowing you to easily expand your plant coverage.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Provides a beautiful foreground or midground cover, complementing other plants and decorations in your aquascape.
- Available in the UAE: Easily accessible for aquarium enthusiasts in the United Arab Emirates, ensuring you can effortlessly add this stunning plant to your collection.
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Bucephalandra Brownie Purple pot
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Bucephalandra Brownie Purple is an easy plant that is good for beginners. It can be submerged or immersed in water. The plant is very slow growing, with new leaves sprouting from long, thin rhizomes. It can be propagated by cutting the rhizome and attached to driftwood and rocks.Common Name: BucephalandraFamily Name: AraceaeNative To: AsiaLighting: Low – MediumpH: 5.0-8.0Growth Demands: (options – medium)Growth Form: rhizomesGrowth Rate: SlowTrue Aquatic: YesPlacement in Tank: foreground, mid-groundSKU: n/a -
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Rotala Blood Red
0 out of 5(0)Rotala rotundifolia Blood red ‘Singapore’ is a real eye-catcher as an about 20 – 40 cm high bush in the midground and background. It contrasts particularly well with light green plants and adds a rich red tone to the varied shades of R. rotundifolia forms.
- Newest plant offering from aquascapeplants
- Also called Rotala “Blood Red Singapore”
- The Rotala rotundifolia form with the richest red
- Forms a striking colour accent
- No high demands
‘Singapore Blood Red’, also “Blood Red Singapore”, certainly has the most intense red colouring of all Rotala rotundifolia forms. Under the same conditions, this Rotala has a darker red shade than R. rotundifolia ‘Colorata’. As with “normal” Rotala rotundifolia, the shoots grow mostly upright to ascending, in very strong light also more or less horizontally. As with “normal” Rotala rotundifolia, the shoots grow to over 50 cm long, but look better if they are kept about 20 – 40 cm high by cutting and replanting cuttings. They branch quite well, the bushy growth is promoted by occasional pruning.
This splendid red stem plant shares fast growth and easy culture with other forms of round-leaved Rotala. It still grows in moderate lighting and without added CO2, but looks best with strong light, added CO2 and complete macro and micronutrient fertilisation through the water column. Propagation is easy via head cuttings and side shoots.
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