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Aponogeton Longlplumulosis Bulb

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis
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Aponogeton longiplumulosus has large, fluted leaves, making it a wonderful plant which can be recommended for large aquariums. It is relatively undemanding, and makes no special demands on water quality. It also flowers frequently, making it a beautiful addition to any large open aquarium. It stops growing at regular intervals, but normally starts again after a few weeks of dormancy.

Author: Tropica

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis Large

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis
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Aponogeton Longlplumulosis medium

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis
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Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Family:Aponogetonaceae
Scientific Name:Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Common Name:
Distribution:Cultivar
Height:35-60
Width:25-50
Light Required:medium-very high
Temperature:18-26
pH:5.5-8
Ease of care:medium
Notes:

Aponogeton longiplumulosus has large, fluted leaves, making it a wonderful plant which can be recommended for large aquariums. It is relatively undemanding, and makes no special demands on water quality. It also flowers frequently, making it a beautiful addition to any large open aquarium. It stops growing at regular intervals, but normally starts again after a few weeks of dormancy.

Author:Tropica

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis Small

Aponogeton Longlplumulosis
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Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Family:Aponogetonaceae
Scientific Name:Aponogeton longiplumulosus
Common Name:
Distribution:Cultivar
Height:35-60
Width:25-50
Light Required:medium-very high
Temperature:18-26
pH:5.5-8
Ease of care:medium
Notes:

Aponogeton longiplumulosus has large, fluted leaves, making it a wonderful plant which can be recommended for large aquariums. It is relatively undemanding, and makes no special demands on water quality. It also flowers frequently, making it a beautiful addition to any large open aquarium. It stops growing at regular intervals, but normally starts again after a few weeks of dormancy.

Author:Tropica

Aponogeton Madagascar Lace Bulb

Aponogeton Madagascar Lace
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Aponogeton madagascariensis is without comparison among the oddest plants in ouraquaria. Instead of normal mesophyll, a lattice full ofholes develops and this makes the plant a rarity in every botanical garden or collection of water plants. However, Aponogeton madagascariensis is a very difficult plant to growand should be kept as a proud solitary plant only inspecialised aquaria. It requires a nutrient and calcarious substrate with frequent water replacement because it tends to loose the older leaves in 'oldwater'.

Also, Aponogeton madagascariensis prefers diffused indirect light as it comes from shady banks and brooks with no direct sunshine. In allcircumstances this is a very diffucul plant to culturealso because the many different varieties require quite different environmental conditions. Nowadays, Aponogetonmadagascariensis is also produced from tissue cultures.

Author: Tropica