Live aquarium plant – Lagenandra Keralansis TC – IC215
- Lagenandra Keralensis It is a rhizome plant that has a thin submersible leaf.
- It has a light brown reddish leaf with a stripped pattern.
- This plant can grow in both low lighting and high lighting.
- Lagenandra keralensis it is a notable species from the state of Kerala in southwestern India.
- Lagenandra keralensis actual resembles the broadleaf forms of Lagenandra meeboldii, but differs primarily in terms of inflorescence characteristics.
- The egg-shaped leaves settle into a rhizome creeping and are colored in brown tones. They have a finely curled edge and short hairs on the leaf blades and petioles.
- In nature, it is found in shady stream banks, as well as in several other species of lagenandra.
- We recommend medium lighting, moving water, addition of CO2 and a balanced contribution of macro y micronutrients, also through the substrate.
- Emerged cultivation in terrariums must be successful in moist substrate and with high humidity.
• Difficulty: Media
• Family: Araceae
• Gender: lagenandra
• Origin: India
• Lighting: Media
• Temperature: 12nd – 28th
• Increase: Slow
• PH: 5.0-8.0
• Hardness: 0-30
• Co2: Optional
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