Rotala Sp Bonsai

With proper care it develops stunning bright red leaves.
Rotala sp bonsai. Sold as a bunched plant. Bonsai rotala rotala sp. Bonsai as the trade names but its flowers have helped identify it correctly as r. It is also often described as a moderately growing cousin of bacopa caroliniana.
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 is often confused with rotala rotundifolia. Fresh cut 6 stems with a lead weight. When frequent trimming is performed rotala bonsai grows dense and bushy and provides a beautiful display in any planted aquarium tank.
At the moment is it labeled as ammania sp. True rotala indica is not very well known as aquarium plant. Pictures are not the actual plants you will receive but a sample representation. Rotala indica bonsai is best described as a compact moderate growing version of bacopa caroliniana.
The name rotala indica has been known in the aquarium hobby for a long time but it was erroneously used for the totally different species rotala rotundifolia. Bonsai also was known as rotala indica or rotala bonsai. Plant it in small groups and trim it often. Cuttings may be re planted in the group to achieve a more dense group or carpet.
At high light the tip of the stems may become reddish at lower light the leaves will become larger and the plant less compact. Bonsai which has been determined to be the true rotala indica is an excellent foreground to midground stem plant that has recently become popular in the aquarium hobby. This plant is considered harder to keep and not suitable for beginners read more 9 99. This plant grows much slower compared to other stem plants and may be suitable for smaller tanks.
Dependent upon lighting provided its tips can achieve a reddish coloration.