Hygrophila salicifolia 'Willow Leaf' - 5cm Net Pot
With long, narrow leaves resembling those of a willow, this plant provides height and a flowing appearance to the aquarium.
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Hygrophila salicifolia 'Willow Leaf', commonly known as Willow Leaf Hygrophila, is a distinguished member of the Acanthaceae family. This aquatic plant variant is celebrated for its slender, willow-like leaves and graceful growth habit. It serves as an exquisite addition to aquariums, offering a unique, serene backdrop reminiscent of a willow's drooping branches. Willow Leaf Hygrophila is prized for its simplicity in care and adaptability, rendering it an ideal choice for both novice and seasoned aquarium enthusiasts.
Key Features:
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Scientific Name: Hygrophila salicifolia 'Willow Leaf'
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Family Name: Acanthaceae
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 22°C - 28°C
- pH: 6.5 - 7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
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Light Requirement:
- Low to medium lighting
- Adapts well to varying light conditions, with brighter light encouraging more vigorous growth
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CO2 Requirements:
- Optional but beneficial
- CO2 supplementation can promote denser growth and enhance leaf structure
Plant Appearance:
- Leaves: Slender, elongated leaves that mimic the appearance of willow leaves, offering a soft, flowing aesthetic.
- Growth Habit: Tall and slightly spreading, perfect for creating a natural backdrop or midground texture.
- Size: Can reach up to 50 cm in height, allowing for versatile aquascaping options.
Care Tips:
- Regular trimming is encouraged to maintain desired shape and promote fuller, more compact growth.
- Propagation is easily achieved by stem cuttings, which readily root when planted in substrate.
- Adapts to a variety of tank conditions, though stable water parameters are recommended for optimal health.
Hygrophila salicifolia 'Willow Leaf' is a captivating and adaptable aquatic plant that brings elegance and depth to any aquarium. Its willow-like foliage and easy-going nature make it a favored choice among aquarists aiming to create a tranquil aquatic landscape.