
The Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis aquarium plant is a fine and flexible stem plant, which develops in dense and compact tufts. It has small linear, dark green leaves, arranged in a spiral around the stem. The plant reaches a maximum height of 10 centimeters and produces fine and slender inflorescences, composed of small white or pink flowers.
The Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis is a plant suitable for small aquariums, and is particularly suitable for freshwater bins populated by background fish. It is easy to maintain and can be planted in a light substrate, with moderate with low.
Due to its rapid growth and its ability to form dense tufts, the Brasiliensis lilaeopsis can be used as a bottom plant to create a plant screen, or as an ornamental plant to add color and texture to the aquarium. It is also useful for filtering water and providing a habitat for beneficial microorganisms.
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