Echinodorus Dschungelstar No. 3 - "Python" Sword

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Product information "Echinodorus Dschungelstar No. 3 - "Python" Sword"

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max. growth height - 40 cm Country of origin Cultivated form
Suitability Perch aquarium, community aquarium Type Rosette plant
family Alismataceae Genus Echinodorus
Propagation Adventive plants on the flower stalk Growth rate medium
pH 5 - 8 Water hardness 0 - 20 °dh
Notes  

The name of this variety refers to the narrow, long leaves underwater. Added to this is a vivid pattern of markings, similar to that of a python snake. Under very good lighting, the youngest leaves take on an intense reddish hue. Nutrient-rich substrate and a good supply of CO2e allow the plants to thrive. Like most Echinodorus, the plant looks most impressive when kept as a solitary specimen. Maintenance involves simply removing older leaves and thinning out the plant.

Aquarium: Community aquarium, Perch aquarium
Genus: Echinodorus
Growth: medium
Origin: Cultivated form
Properties: Rosette plants
Stand: In the middle ground
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