Hygrophila Blue
As a stem plant it is suitable for the background of an aquarium and easy to maintain.
Hygrophila blue. Scientific name hygrophila salicifolia blue is a great beginner plant that s considered easy to grow. Propagation can be achieved by simply cutting a section off the top of an established stem and planting the cutting in your substrate. An extremely hardy plant suitable for beginners.
It grows fast and the shoots should be pinched out regularly if you want to keep the plant under water. Posted by unknown on 6 jun 2020 a beautiful and fast grower plant which is good because the amano have decided it makes a good salad bar for them. Blue hygro is a prolific hardy stem plant that is an excellent choice for the background of the aquarium even in low tech setups.
As blue hygrophila matures the leaves develop a blue tint and provide great foliage. It is also hardy so long as you do not have any tough guys in your tank. It is one of only two genera in its family that contains aquatic plants the other being justicia the genus is treated in the tribe hygrophileae which.
In open aquariums hygrophila corymbosa siamensis grows easily above the water surface where it forms blue green leaves and small blue flowers. Blue hygro hygrophila salicifolia is a very hardy attractive stem plant that develops a blue tint to its leaves it can thrive in low tech setups as long as it has moderate to high lighting. The height of this plant can average a length of 3 5 inches when grown in a tank.
Alternative species click on the thumbnail to see the card hygrophila costata. Hygrophila blue is really easy to grow in just about any aquarium. Hygrophila blue will grow fast and produce a lot of side shoots that you will be able to propagate.
Cochchinensis ruellia salicifolia antirrhinum comintanum. The hygrophila corymbosa siamensis is a stem plant that you can easily recognize because of its long slim leaves which are lanceolate up to the tip. Hygrophila blue like hygrophila polysperma is another great beginner plant.
Even though this hygro has blue in its name it does not have blue leaves. Blue hygro hygrophila salicifolia tweet. They are healthier and have the possibility of growing up to 24 inches when grown in its.
Scientific name hygrophila salicifolia hygrophila salicifolia var. Much of its formal habitat has been cleared and the species is now critically endangered.