Lilaeopsis novae zelandiae

Lilaeopsis novae zelandiae

Description

Small plant often confused with the Echinodorus Tellus. It is very apt to cover the front of the bins, and is not very sensitive to the quality of the water.

Lilaeopsis Novae Zelandiae is an aquarium plant commonly known as "cat grass". It is a plant with very fine leaves and pushing in compact tufts. She has green leaves and is from New Zealand. It is a very easy to grow plant and it is ideal for small aquariums. It can be planted in tufts or on the edge along the bottom of the aquarium. It needs moderate light to push well, but does not require special nutritive soil or additional fertilization.

Origin

Features

  • Maximum height :
  • Temperature : 19 - 29 °C
  • pH : 6.5 - 7.6
  • Hardness : 3 - 6 °dGH

Contribution

  • Created by : cyclimax
  • Last update : 05/11/2022

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