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Anacharis and Hornwort Bundle for Ponds and Aquariums
$ 18.95
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Description
Anacharis and Hornwort Bundle for Ponds and AquariumsThese natural aquatic plants improves water quality by oxygenating and removing excess nutrients from pond water and aquariums. Helps neutralize algae and keep water naturally clean
These plants absorb nutrients through its stems and don't need to root. They can be planted in bunches or left floating. Small fish and invertebrates can hide in its foliage from predators
Resilient to cold and hot temperatures and very easy to grow
One bundle for every 2 square feet of pond area is recommended
WINTER WARNING - IF YOUR REGION IS FREEZING, PLEASE REFRAIN FROM ORDERING UNTIL IT WARMS UP. THESE PLANTS WILL FREEZE AND WILL NOT BE USABLE. DO NOT DISREGARD THIS MESSAGE AS WE WON'T REFUND OR REPLACE ORDERS PLACED IN FREEZING REGIONS. IF AN ORDER IS PLACED TO A FRIGID REGION, WE WILL HOLD THE ORDER UNTIL IT IS SAFE TO SHIP.
Hornwort, also known as Coontail, has sturdy, layered hair-like foliage that helps oxygenate and clarify the water as well as keep algae growth to a minimum. It is found free-floating worldwide, in moving and still waters, or loosely anchored in muddy bottoms. The tips will shorten and thicken in fall, before falling off and settling on the pond floor to spend the winter as buds. In spring, these buds grow to repopulate the pond. Hornwort leaves are dark green and grow from a 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches long on stems that can reach 24 inches in length. They may be potted or just left to float in the pond. Approximate Purchase Size: 6" to 8" Anacharis will come in a bunch with at least 5 stems. Which can be separated and planted in your aquarium according to one's liking. This plant is low maintenance, grows easily and fish love it!
Item Weight: 3 ounces
Manufacturer: AquaLeaf Aquatics
Best Sellers Rank: #52,036 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #20 in Outdoor Aquatic Plants
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Brand: AquaLeaf Aquatics
Expected Blooming Period: Winter, Spring
Unit Count: 1 Count
Expected Planting Period: Winter