Limnophila hippuridoides

Limnophila hippuridoides


Catalog Number
AP-0498
Description
Limnophila hippuridoides is a beautiful stem plant from the Malayan peninsula, often erroneously called Limnophila aromatica that is a closely related species. However it differs from L. aromatica by considerably more than three leaves per whorl. Its shoots are about 6-10 cm wide. The submerged leaves are reddish to intensely dark red with purplish tones on the underside. Contrasting with the leaves, the stemis mostly light green. Limnophila hippuridoides is usually delivered in its terrestrial (emersed) form, with rather green leaves. Planted under water, the plant will develop its colourful submerged shoots. Intense lighting and a good nutrient and CO2 supply are important for the well-being of this plant. Soft to medium-hard water is recommended, temperatures between about 22 and 27℃ are optimal. It is propagated by cuttings. This strong, fast-growing Limnophila is a true eye-catcher as an about 20-50 cm tall group in the midground or background of a larger aquarium.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Eyecatcher with spectacular colour With dense foliage Narrow leaf form Light to dark red to purple hues
Complete Botanical Name
Limnóphila hippuridoídes Philcox
Family
Plantaginaceae
Genus
Limnophila
Misapplied Names
Limnophila aromatica, Gratiola officinalis
Trader Names
Limnophila hippuroides gratiola sp.
Category
Middle Ground
Difficulty
medium
Growth
fast
Carbon Dioxide
need
pH Value
6-7
Temperature Tolerance
15-30℃
Carbonate Hardness
2-12 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Cuttings
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Aquascaping
very colourful plant for accents
foot
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