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Bacopa amplexicaulis

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    Quick Facts

    Rating: Easy

    Common name: Bacopa caroliniana

    Origin: North America

    Position in Aquarium: Midground

    Grows up to (cm): 40 cm

    Pot Size: 5 cm

    Growth rate: Medium pace

    Description

    Bacopa amplexicaulis (sometimes called Bacopa caroliniana) is a charming aquatic plant with neat and compact stems and leaves. An attractive shade of green that will bring radiance and vibrancy to your aquarium. Very easy to grow and easy to take cuttings from.

    The colour of the leaves totally depends on how much light you offer this plant. Under really high lighting the leaves can turn a shade of bronze (very nice!) or even red. This plant can even grow in brackish conditions making it super versatile.

    Plant Sizes

    You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

    Shipping

    Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4pm, Monday to Friday. Tracked 24 Service from £4.99, DPD Express from £6.99.

    Bacopa amplexicaulis (Giant bacopa) Aquafleur
    Bacopa amplexicaulis (Giant bacopa) Aquafleur
    Bacopa amplexicaulis (Giant bacopa) Aquafleur
    Bacopa amplexicaulis (Giant bacopa) Aquafleur

    Product FAQs

    Helpful details before you buy.

    Is Bacopa amplexicaulis a good aquarium plant for beginners?

    Yes, Bacopa amplexicaulis aquarium plant is beginner-friendly. It is easy to grow, low maintenance, and adapts well to most aquarium conditions.

    Does Bacopa amplexicaulis need CO2 to grow?

    No, Bacopa amplexicaulis can grow without CO2. However, adding CO2 can promote faster growth and healthier stems.

    How do you plant Bacopa amplexicaulis in an aquarium?

    Plant Bacopa amplexicaulis stems directly into the substrate, spacing them slightly apart to allow light and room for growth.

    How fast does Bacopa amplexicaulis grow?

    Bacopa amplexicaulis is a moderate-growing aquarium plant. With good lighting and nutrients, it can grow steadily and develop dense stems.

    Why is my Bacopa amplexicaulis not growing well?

    Slow growth may be due to low light, lack of nutrients, or poor water conditions. Improving these factors will help the plant thrive.