Ammania Bonsai Emersed
Description a true aquatic plant it can live underwater and will eventually change its form and color also keep in mind that the plant s growth will depend on its environment and the stems cuttings will shoot new roots within a few days underwater.
Ammania bonsai emersed. Rotala indica is widely spread in the warmer regions of asia and is very often found as annual weed in rice paddies. Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 next deansie member. Unlike rotala rotundifolia the differences between the emersed and submerged leaves of this plant are hard to see. Only recently the plant sold as ammannia sp.
Received very healthy green little plants which was definitely more than i thought i ordered. This plant is considered harder to keep and not suitable for beginners read more 9 99. Native to southeast asia ammania sp bonsai is a fairly undemanding aquatic plant and is a great addition to aquascape especially in nano aquariums. There was only 1 of these left in stock when i placed the order but really wanted it in my tank so added the one stem to my cart.
25 dec 2014 messages. Having problems with this plant i ve provided pics and info on my journal hope its ok just to paste the link to it than duplicate. Bonsai but it is actually the real rotala indica. Bonsai has been identified as true rotala indica.
This plant is considered harder to keep and not suitable for beginners. Showing the plant s emersed and submerged form and color grown in different environment. This name was mistakenly used as a synonym for rotala rotundifolia for decades. It often melts when planted submerged so it helps to grow it emersed first under high lighting co2 and the addition of fertilizers the tips of the stems will develop a reddish orange hue.
Discussion in plant help started by deansie 30 jan 2015. It was also confused with lindernia sp. This new arrival was known as ammania spec. This plant is considered harder to keep and not suitable for beginners.
This plant grows much slower compared to other stem plants and may be suitable for smaller tanks. Common name rotala bonsai ammania bonsai rotala indica bonsai is a rare and hard to find plant not to be confused with the common rotala indica. This plant grows much slower compared to other stem plants and may be suitable for smaller tanks.