ADA IC406 Myriophyllum Mattogrossense | TC Live Plant
ADA IC406 Myriophyllum Mattogrossense | TC Live Plant is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Proserpinaca Palustris, commonly known as Mermaid Weed, is an aquatic plant cherished for its delicate and whorled foliage, adding a touch of elegance to freshwater aquariums. Belonging to the watermilfoil family (Haloragaceae), this species is characterized by its intricately arranged leaves that resemble a graceful underwater dance. The plant's vibrant green coloration and unique leaf structure make it a captivating choice for aquascaping enthusiasts seeking to create visually appealing aquatic landscapes.
Lighting: Proserpinaca Palustris thrives in moderate to high lighting conditions. Adequate lighting is essential for promoting robust growth and maintaining the plant's vibrant coloration.
CO2 and Nutrients: While it can adapt to low to medium CO2 levels, supplementing carbon dioxide can enhance its growth. Providing a balanced fertilizer regimen with micronutrients supports the development of healthy foliage.
Water Parameters: Maintain a temperature range of 68-82°F (20-28°C) and a slightly acidic to neutral pH between 6.5-7.5. Proserpinaca Palustris can adapt to various water hardness levels.
Planting: Plant the stem cuttings in the substrate, allowing them to take root and develop into bushy clusters. Due to its whorled growth pattern, Proserpinaca Palustris is often used as a midground or background plant in aquascapes.
Pruning: Regular pruning encourages lateral branching and maintains the plant's compact shape. Trim any excessive growth and remove any yellowing or damaged leaves to promote overall health.
Propagation: Propagation is achieved through stem cuttings. Simply cut a healthy stem and replant it in the substrate. Ensure that each cutting has a sufficient number of leaves for successful propagation.
Aquascape Compatibility: Proserpinaca Palustris adds a dynamic and visually striking element to planted aquariums. Its whorled foliage creates a captivating contrast with other aquatic plants and hardscape elements.
Substrate and Planting Depth: Plant the stem cuttings in a nutrient-rich substrate, providing enough depth for the roots to anchor securely. Consider grouping multiple stems together to create lush clusters.