The bladderwort Utricularia graminifolia is native to Asia. The insect-eating perennial water and marsh plants make up the entire family. Bladder traps are a distinctive trait of this family, which Utricularia graminifolia develops after a short stay in the tank.
The species name means ‘with grass-like leaves,’ and the fresh green leaves produce a lovely mat that resembles a lawn after a short length of time (2-8 cm tall). Utricularia graminifolia is therefore an ideal foreground plant.
Utricularia graminifolia looks like grass. It is composed of a large number of leaves that are connected by a runner that runs through the substrate (a runner). The leaves can grow to be 1 cm long and 1-2 mm broad. It’s a bright green-yellowish green color. Urticularia will stretch across layers, throughout the entire lighted surface, forming a green and lovely lawn if planted in an aquarium with excellent development conditions.
Care Tips
- The plant is in a fixed position with minimal uprooting/disturbance, as this delicate plant demands cautious attention.
- Plant only in tanks that have been cycled (preferably plant in tanks that have been running for 2-4 weeks already). If the tank is not fully grown, tissue culture is especially vulnerable to melting.
Tissue culture plants are young aquatic plants that are developed in-vitro in aquatic plant propagation laboratories. This unique cultivation ensures these plants are devoid of undesired snails, algae, and pesticides, making them completely safe for even the most delicate fish and shrimp species. We offer a diverse range of tissue cultured aquarium plant varieties. Our cultures provide substantial planting portions, and when combined with high-quality fertilizers and COâ‚‚ injection will grow into healthy aquatic plants. Just lower the root portion of the tissue culture's clump that needs to be planted directly into the soil until it is buried halfway into the aquatic soil.Plant Format
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