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Tropica In Vitro 1-2-grow! Phyllanthus fluitans

Tropica aquarium plant from tissue culture in closed cup. Originated from the American tropics, Phyllanthus fluitans is a floating plant part of the Phyllanthaceae family. It is similar to the Salvinia, differentiated only by the mono leave structure on each node. The water repellent, heart shaped leaves hide the stem which can sometimes give life to white flowers with six petals. The more intense the light, the browner the leaves will become. Sustainably cultivated in Denmark.

Cryptocoryne undulatus is considered to be easy to maintain. It is suitable for nano aquariums. Nutrition capsules will enhance the growth considerably. In Vitro plants are grown in a sterile environment free from algae, snails and pests.

1-2-GROW!
1 - Carefully take the plant out of the cup and rinse off the growing media under the tap.
2 - Split the plant into portions using your fingers or sharp scissors if desired.
GROW! - Plant portions into the substrate using tweezers. Then watch them grow!

Features
Type: Floating
Origin: South America
Growth rate: Medium
Growth rate of the plant compared to other aquatic plants.
Height in cm: 3-5cm
Light demand: Low
CO2: Low

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