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Post by guppyguy on Feb 20, 2014 22:59:05 GMT -5
Marsilea quadrifolia or Four Leaf Clover makes an excellent foreground plant for tanks with low light. Adaptable to low and bright light conditions; CO2 and nutrients encourage faster than normal growth. When submerged in the aquarium it's terrestrial stem-like form transforms into a lower substrate creeping/carpeting plant that slowly spreads through runners across the substrate. Shorter, more compact growth achieved in brighter light. Plants that have been grown emersed will require extended adaptation period for submersed growth in the aquarium. You may consider cutting plants and removing emersed grown leaves to allow new leaf growth in aquarium; new growth will happen after a short time. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2014 23:20:55 GMT -5
That plant is so nice and unique. What a great foreground plant.
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Post by guppyguy on Mar 9, 2014 22:14:33 GMT -5
Picture from above looking down into the water. Attachments:
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Post by misskitty85 on Mar 11, 2014 16:09:10 GMT -5
I really love this plant. Any for sale? Thx.
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Post by guppyguy on Mar 11, 2014 17:48:03 GMT -5
I really love this plant. Any for sale? Thx. It is a rare beautiful plant and actually I will be doing my first pruning of it for next months meeting. So yes there will be some available.
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Post by misskitty85 on Mar 11, 2014 19:22:04 GMT -5
Sweet!!
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