Aponogeton madagascariensis var. henkelianus
Scientific Name: Aponogeton madagascariensis var. henkelianus
Common Name: Madagascar Lace Plant
Origin: Madagascar
Family: Aponogetonaceae
Height: 20-50 cm
Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
Placement in Tank: Midground, Background
Light Requirement: High
CO₂ Requirement: Recommended for optimal growth
Temperature: 20-26°C
pH: 6.0-7.5
Propagation: Bulb division
The Aponogeton madagascariensis var. henkelianus, commonly known as the Madagascar Lace Plant, stands as a true marvel in aquascaping. This extraordinary aquatic plant is revered for its breathtaking, lace-like leaves that create a stunning, ethereal appearance, transforming any aquarium into an aquatic masterpiece. Originating from the island of Madagascar, the intricate beauty of this plant requires a dedicated and experienced aquarist to maintain its health and elegance.
Key Features:
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Lace-Like Leaves: The plant’s delicate, netted leaves are its most enchanting feature, allowing light and water to flow through gracefully, creating mesmerizing movement and elegance in the aquarium.
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Moderate Difficulty Level: Due to its precise care needs, the Madagascar Lace Plant is best suited for seasoned aquarists who can provide stable and optimal conditions.
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Unique Focal Point: With its striking visual impact, this plant serves as an exceptional focal point in medium to large aquariums, drawing the eye with its intricate beauty.
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Bulbous Root System: The plant anchors itself with a robust bulb, which should be planted carefully to support healthy leaf growth and prevent rotting.
Care Requirements:
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Lighting: High-intensity lighting is crucial for the Madagascar Lace Plant. Consistent, bright light helps maintain its vivid green color and prevents the delicate lace-like leaves from decaying.
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CO₂: Supplementing with CO₂ is highly recommended, especially in tanks with strong lighting, to ensure robust growth and overall plant health.
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Water Parameters: This plant thrives in stable, soft, and slightly acidic water, with a pH between 6.0-7.5 and temperatures ranging from 20-26°C. A nutrient-rich substrate is essential to nourish the extensive root system.
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Dormancy Period: The Madagascar Lace Plant may occasionally enter a natural dormancy phase, losing its leaves. During this period, reduce lighting and fertilization, and allow the bulb to rest. Once dormancy is over, it will begin to grow new leaves.
Planting Tips:
- Plant the bulb in a nutrient-rich substrate, ensuring the top of the bulb remains exposed to prevent rot. Burying the bulb too deeply can hinder growth.
- Choose a location with good water flow to help distribute nutrients evenly and keep the intricate leaves free from debris.
- Give the plant ample space to spread its beautiful lace-like leaves, enhancing the overall design of your aquascape.