Aquascapeplants Rotala wallichii
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Aquascapeplants Rotala wallichii is a fine tiny leave plant with pink to red leaves. The plant is looks best when planted in bunch.
- Very fine delicate leaves
- Reddish-brown to pink colours
- Very nice in a large group
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Complete botanical name Rotála wallíchii (Hook. f.) Koehne Family Lythraceae Genus Rotala Difficulty difficult Usage Accent (red), Background, Midground, Nano tanks Aquascaping fine-leaved, very colourful plant for accents Growth fast pH value 5 – 7 Temperature tolerance 15 – 30°C
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Overview
Common Name: Chai Hygrophila
Scientific Name: Hygrophila sp. Chai
Family: Acanthaceae
Origin: Mutation of Hygrophila araguaia, discovered in Singapore
Appearance
Leaves: Distinctive pink color with occasional white streaks, resembling the leaves of Hygrophila araguaia
Stem: Thin and delicate, grows both submerged and emersed
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Growth Rate: Slow, requiring stable and optimal conditions
Care Requirements
Lighting: High intensity to maintain its vibrant color
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Water Parameters:
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