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LIVE AQUARIUM PLANT
Anacharis, also known as the Brazilian Waterweed or Egeria Densa. Anacharis is an ideal aquatic plant for beginners. Beautiful light to bright green leaves, with branching, stems covered in bunches of linear, whorled leaves. Anacharis anchors itself in the substrate by its roots, but will also grow when floating. Anacharis is an excellent nutrient controller and oxygen producer for all types of freshwater aquariums. Egeria Densa, is most commonly known as Brazilian waterweed. Egeria Densa is easy to grow and a beautiful plant for a tropical aquarium. It grows very well in high light with a water column fertilizer and Substrate fertilizer like root tabs.
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Care & Maintenance:
Because Egeria Densa is highly adaptable and fast-growing, it's one of the easiest plants to keep. It matches its photosynthetic output to available light, so it can thrive in any light conditions. Plant it directly into sand or gravel, or leave it to float.
Growth Rates: Fast
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Nutrient Substrate: Not Required
Lighting Requirements: Low - High
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🌟 The Brazilian Waterweed
🌟 Beautiful light to bright green leaves
🌟 Anacharis Egeria Elodea Densa Beginner
🌟 Tropical Live Aquarium Plants
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Please be sure to check the regulations in your state regarding restricted plants. Our policy is to avoid shipping any plants that are prohibited in your area to ensure compliance and environmental safety. It's important not to introduce plants into the wild or waterways, as this could disrupt local ecosystems by introducing invasive species.
We appreciate your efforts in helping to protect the environment. For the latest updates, you can consult the USDA State Noxious Weed list here.
Thank you for your dedication to preserving our natural habitats.
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