Hygrophilla Lancea Araguaia
Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia sometimes referred to as Hygrophila Araguaya Sharp Leaf features an uncommon appearance in the planted aquarium tank hobby with its submersed leaves being extremely narrow and displaying a rich reddish-brown tone. This aquatic plant also exhibits a creeping growth pattern, slightly tilted leaves and slow branching. Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia is slowly rising in popularity but can still be somewhat difficult to find and is highly coveted recently by planted aquarium enthusiasts of all skill levels. Care includes quality aquarium LED lighting, CO2 injection, and quality aquarium soil.
Plant Info
Common Name |
Hygrophila Araguaya Sharp Leaf Hygrophila Araguaia |
Care |
Moderate |
Lighting |
Medium to High |
CO2 |
Necessary |
Suggested Placement | Midground |
Propagation |
Trim and plant stems |
Growth Rate |
Slow |
Height |
3-6” |
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