Aponogeton Longlplumulosis
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Aponogeton Madagascar Lace
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Aponogeton Madagascar Lace
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Aponogeton Madagascar Lace
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Aponogeton rigidifolius
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Aponogeton rigidifolius has sturdy plant with wavy crispate and robust leaves.The plant prefers moderate to high water currents andtherefore at suitable place for Aponogeton rigidifolius is nearby the filter. It is slow growing and it takes a couple of months before it forms abeautiful plant, but as most other Aponogetons it benefits from a nutrient rich substrate. CaCO | | ||||
| Author: | Tropica |
Aponogeton ulvaceus
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Aponogeton ulvaceusis a stout plant which demands large tanks with a goodamount of water surface. The leaves are translucent,bright green with a narrowed leaf base. The leaves aretypical 20-50 cm long (occasionally up to 100 cm atoptimum growth conditions), 3-10 cm broad and wavy on thesides. The primary form of Aponogeton ulvaceusis rather rare, and most available plants are hybrids. Asmany other Aponogetons this plant requires a period of rest. In winter cut off the roots and leavesand put it into unwashed sand in flowerpots in cold waterfor two months in a dark place. Or less circumstantial, place the tuber in a flowerpot on the windowsill together with a ordinary plant which never dries out. After this period of rest, put it back into the tank. | | ||||
| Author: | Tropica |