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Introduction:
Homalomena sp. 'Sekadau South' is a rare and highly sought-after aquatic plant from the Homalomena genus, originating from Indonesia. Known for its lush, broad leaves with a deep green coloration and subtle texture, this plant closely resembles Bucephalandra and Cryptocoryne species but has its own unique charm. It thrives in aquariums as a slow-growing midground or background plant, adding a bold, tropical aesthetic to any setup. Sold in a tissue culture cup, Homalomena sp. 'Sekadau South' is free from pests, algae, and snails, making it a perfect clean start for planted tanks.
Care Requirements:
Care Tips:
This plant prefers stable water conditions and should be given time to adjust after planting. Avoid sudden parameter changes to prevent leaf melt. Occasional pruning of older leaves helps maintain a neat appearance and encourages new growth.
Homalomena sp. 'Sekadau South' is a rare and exotic plant that brings a lush, tropical feel to aquascapes. Its broad, deep-green leaves make it a beautiful midground choice, providing contrast against finer-leaved plants. The tissue culture cup ensures a fresh, pest-free start, making it easy to establish in any planted tank.
Note: Images are for display purposes only. As a natural product, plants may vary in size, shape, and color. Please check whether you have selected the tissue culture or loose plant option before purchasing.