Product code: 053A XL
HYGROPHILA CORYMBOSA SIAMENSIS XL
Brand: TROPICA
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HYGROPHILA CORYMBOSA 'SIAMENSIS' XL – Robust Aquarium Plant for Large Aquariums
Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis' XL is the perfect choice for aquarists seeking an already formed, robust, and lush live plant, ideal for creating immediate visual impact in large aquariums. Native to Southeast Asia, this variety is renowned for its impressive resilience and rapid growth, making it particularly suitable for beginners.
The stems of Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis' XL can easily reach 15–40 cm in height and 10–15 cm in width, forming a dense and neat bush. The bright light green leaves bring a natural and vibrant look to the aquarium. In open tanks, this plant grows above the water surface, developing bluish-green leaves and small blue flowers, adding an extraordinary decorative touch.
Due to its vigorous growth, regular pruning is required to maintain a compact shape and encourage the production of new shoots. Its excellent ability to absorb excess nutrients also helps prevent algae formation, promoting biological balance within the aquarium.
Main features:
Placement: Background
Origin: Southeast Asia
Growth rate: Fast
Height: 15–40 cm
Width: 10–15 cm
Lighting: Medium-High
Temperature: 22–28°C
pH: 5–8
Water hardness: Very soft to very hard
CO₂: Recommended for optimal growth
Propagation method:
Propagation is easy via head cuttings. The cut shoots can be planted directly into the substrate, where they will quickly develop robust roots.
Why choose Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis' XL:
Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis' XL provides an immediate solution for creating a lush aquarium from day one. Its resilience, fast growth, and natural elegance make it a perfect plant for impressive setups, whether in closed or open tanks.