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Hemigraphis colorata

Hemigraphis colored is a very decorative plant, with its leaves lanciformi. It reaches a maximum height of 15-20 cm. In order not to alter the equailibrio aquarium, it is recommended to keep only a few specimens of this plant. Hemigraphis colored marsh plant is a fast-growing, also suitable for terrariums. Given its high decorative value, it is excellent to decorate aquariums, although its duration is limited to a few months.
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R 39.90

Temperature: 18-28 ° C
pH: 6-8
Water Hardness: 6-18
Lighting: intense
Substrate: nutrient-rich

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