Myriophyllum simulans Amphibious water-milfoil

Myriophyllum simulans Amphibious water-milfoil


Catalog Number
AP-0953
Common Name
Amphibious Water-milfoil
Description
This water-milfoil from eastern Australia is also traded with the label Myriophyllum propinquum. In its submerged form it has light green, densely leaved stems with very finely pinnate leaves. This fast-growing stem plant needs good lighting and thrives well at temperatures between 20 and 28℃. It is easily propagated by cuttings of the stem tip and side branches. In its terrestrial form, this milfoil species looks very different, with needle-like leaves on thick stems. Planted under water, it soon develops submerged shoots with the typical pinnate leaves. Myriophyllum simulans, or filigree Myrio, grows in eastern Australia, mainly in the emersed form in the mud on the edges of various waterbodies or in marshes, where it forms dense lawn-like populations. It was imported from Australia to Europe in 1983 by P. J. van der Vlugt. First it was named Myriophyllum propinquum. Since then, it has been sold as M. propinquum or "M. propinum" in trade. In 1986, A. E. Orchard described Myriophyllum simulans as new species in its own right, and the aquarium plant imported from Australia was identified as such. True Myriophyllum propinquum is said to be native only in New Zealand. M. simulans belongs to a complex of several difficult-to-discern Australian milfoils (e.g. M. jacobsii, M. crispatum, M. variifolium). The emersed form of Myriophyllum simulans differs clearly from its submersed one: its leaves are not pinnate, have an entire margin and are needle-like to lineal. They grow in whorls on rather thick stems. The submersed form, however, has finely pinnate leaves, much like many other milfoils. They are of a light green colour, the pinna are hair-thin. The stem is also light green and thinner than that of the emersed form, however, in comparison with other milfoils it is still relatively thick.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Light green filigree leaves Wide temperature range Fast growing
Complete Botanical Name
Myriophýllum símulans Orchard
Family
Haloragaceae
Genus
Myriophyllum
Misapplied Names
Myriophyllum propinquum
Category
Background
Difficulty
medium
Growth
fast
pH Value
5-7
Temperature Tolerance
4-30℃
Carbonate Hardness
2-14 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Cuttings
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Aquascaping
fine-leaved
foot
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