Hygrophila angustifolia
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Details
Hygrophila angustifolia is also known as a cultivated variety of the more common H. corymbosa (H. corymbosa 'angustifolia'). It has long narrow leaves on its thin stems and will sway with gentle water flow. It is one of the less common Hygrophila species available to aquarists.
Bunched plants are typically sold as cuttings that are bound together with a metal plant weight or rubber bands. These individual stalks can be planted by inserting the end of the stalk into the substrate, either individually or - with some plants - in groupings of several stalks. Most bunch plants do not have roots but may grow roots in time. They can be easily pruned by trimming the stalk at the desired height. The trimmings can then be planted as well if desired. Some bunched plants do not need to be planted and may be allowed to float on the water's surface.
Specifications
Common Name | Hygrophila angustifolia |
Scientific Name | Hygrophila angustifolia |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Plant pH | 6.0-8.0 |
Light Intensity | Moderate to High |
Water Hardness | Soft to Moderate |
Temperature Range | 72-80 |
Difficulty | Easy |