1 bunch - 6-8 stems
Limnophila aromatica is a popular aquatic plant known for its vibrant colors and aromatic scent when crushed. It's commonly used in planted aquariums and is appreciated for its adaptability and aesthetic appeal.
Overview
- Scientific Name: Limnophila aromatica
- Common Names: Aromatic Limnophila, Rice Paddy Herb
- Family: Plantaginaceae
- Origin: Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand)
- Size: Typically grows up to 20-40 cm (8-16 inches) in height in aquariums.
Appearance
- Leaves: Limnophila aromatica has long, slender, needle-like leaves that grow in pairs or whorls around the stem. The color of the leaves can range from green to red or purple, depending on the light intensity and nutrient availability. Under high light, the leaves develop a more intense red or purple hue.
- Stems: The stems are sturdy and can grow quite tall, making this plant ideal for the background or midground of an aquarium.
Habitat and Tank Requirements
- Tank Size: Limnophila aromatica can grow in a variety of tank sizes, but it's best suited for medium to large aquariums due to its height.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 22-28°C (72-82°F)
- pH: 5.0-7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2-12 dGH)
- Lighting: High lighting is recommended to bring out the vibrant colors of the plant. Under lower light, the plant may turn more green and grow more slowly.
- Substrate: A nutrient-rich substrate is beneficial for Limnophila aromatica, as it absorbs nutrients through its roots. Supplementing with root tabs can also promote healthy growth.
- CO2: While not absolutely necessary, providing additional CO2 will enhance growth and coloration, making the plant more robust and vibrant.
Planting and Maintenance
- Planting: Limnophila aromatica is typically planted in the substrate. When planting, ensure that each stem is adequately spaced to allow light to reach the lower leaves.
- Trimming: Regular trimming is necessary to keep the plant bushy and to prevent it from overshadowing other plants in the aquarium. Trim the tops of the stems and replant the cuttings if you wish to propagate the plant.
- Growth Rate: This plant has a moderate to fast growth rate, particularly under high light and CO2-enriched conditions. Regular maintenance is required to prevent it from becoming too leggy or overwhelming the tank.