ADA Limnophila sp. 'Vietnam'
Limnophila sp. 'Vietnam' is a relatively small stem plant that grows in a creeping or bushy manner. It is still a relatively new plant in the hobby and not much information is available about its origins.
The submerged leaves of L. sp. 'Vietnam' are linear to lanceolate, featuring an acute tip and a slightly serrated edge, it is light green in colour, with the leaf midribs and stems taking on a light reddish-brown hue under strong light.
How to use Limnophila sp. 'Vietnam'
This stem works well in the mid to background of the aquarium, it can also work well in iwagumi style layouts.
Plant Maintenance
You can create dense bushes that can be kept in form by regular trimming, the plant has a creeping to bushy growth pattern. Under strong light, the central veins of the leaves and the stems can assume a reddish hue.
Limnophila sp. 'Vietnam' Growth Information
Limnophila sp. 'Vietnam' |
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Difficulty |
Medium |
Type |
Stem |
Origin |
East Asia |
Growth Rate
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Medium |
Height |
30cm |
Light Demand |
Moderate |
CO2 |
Required |