Legnandra Meeboldi green

140.00

Lagenandra meeboldii is a very variable swamp plant from southwestern India. It occurs naturally on swampy streambanks where it is flooded during times of high-water level. It can be grown permanently submerged in aquariums. There are several forms of Meebold’s Lagenandra with different leaf shapes and colorations.

 

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Description

Lagenandra meeboldii ‘Green’ is a form with light to medium green leaves. As aquarium plant, this Lagenandra prefers a nutrient-rich substrate and not too few lights. It forms a thick, creeping rhizome with time that develops side shoots. The plant can be propagated by cutting off the daughter plants. Lagenandra meeboldii ‘Green’ is well suited as a green, quite broad-leaved accent plant in the midground.

Note:-

The displayed image is for illustration purpose only and is of submersed grown plants in aquariums under optimum plant growing conditions. Depending on the variety, plants sent are grown in an aquarium in immersed or submersed conditions. Hence, plant/leaf structures may vary from those shown in pictures. When they are grown in an aquarium under optimum growing conditions as required by the plant (light, co2 and nutrients), they will get the appearance as shown in pictures 

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  1. 3 out of 5

    Sameer Khole (verified owner)

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    Sameer Khole (verified owner)


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