Gymnocoronis spilanthoides - Family ... Asteraceae
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In the wild Gymnocoronis spilanthoides is generally found as a marsh plant, but it is very suitable for aquariums. It grows fast and makes few demands, but it does require a lot of light. With its light-green foliage, a group of G. spilanthoides forms a good contrast to the other aquarium plants. The high growth rate can help prevent algae because the plant absorbs a great number of nutrients from the water. Easy to propagate by side shoots or cuttings, which should be cut off and planted in the bottom
Part of the world .. South America
Temperature .. 15-30ºC
pH tolerance .. 5.5-8pH
- Hardness tolerance .. soft-hard
- Easiness .. easy
- Height .. 30-60cm . Width .. 10-20cm . Light .. medium-very high
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- For deliveries outside the UK telephone +44 116 267 7091 . In order for us to obtain plants fresh from the nursery please allow up to 14 days delivery
- key .. about tropical aquarium plants
- planting an aquarium .. achieving a sense of balance
- rock and lava plants .. plants that grow naturally on stones and tree roots
- algae in aquariums .. containing algae in aquariums in aquariums
- aquarium gallery .. a selection of aquarium planting schemes
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| Gymnocoronis spilanthoides .. pot grown NR053FPOT |
our price £4.29delivery: small order note |
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| Gymnocoronis spilanthoides .. pot grown Special Price .. Selection of 5 quality plants NR053FPOT5 |
our price £15.00delivery: small order note |
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