Description
This tuberous plant from northwest Madagascar comes highly recommended for aquariums. It is easy to cultivate; it just needs to be given enough space. The scalloped leaves are highly decorative and are best presented in a subtle scheme – for example combined with Mayaca bog moss. A. longiplumulosus can live for many years in an aquarium environment. During rest periods it stops growing, but after a few months it does start to produce new leaves. There is no need to remove the bulb from the aquarium at any point.
Plant Profile
Genus:
Aponogeton
Species:
longiplumulosus
Family:
Aponogetonaceae
Origin:
Madagascar
Light:
strong–medium
Temperature:
20-28 °C
Growth rate:
moderate
Area:
Background
Height:
up to 60 cm
pH:
5-8
Water hardness:
soft to hard
Co2:
10-20 mg/l
Propagation:
seeds

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