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Bacopa Monnieri 'Moneywort'

Bacopa Monnieri 'Moneywort'

Regular price $19.99 USD
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Bacopa monnieri is a very undemanding aquatic plant and makes a great choice for beginners.  Moneywort, as it is known by its common name has small, round, green leaves that help to add a different texture in the aquarium.  Use Bacopa monnierie as a background plant or keep some stems trimmed back in the midground area of the planted aquarium.  Remember when you trim the stem plants in your aquarium, the cuttings can be replanted to make additional clusters.  Bacopa monnieri is also a native aquatic plant to the United States that can be used in settings ranging from water garden borders to fully submerged aquariums. When used in a pond, it is a great oxygenation plant. 

Common Name: Moneywort
Family Name: Scrophulariaceae
Native To: The Americas
Lighting: Low - High
pH: 6 - 8
Growth Demands: Easy
Growth Form: Stem Plant
Growth Rate: Fast
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement in Tank: Mid - Background
Available As: Bunch Plant or Potted
USDA Hardiness Zones: 8-11

*Please note: image contains 3 bunches

Moneywort is illegal in CA. We will substitute with a plant of equal value. 

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