While most plants need air to bloom, species like Bucephalandra, Anubias, and Cryptocoryne can produce flowers while fully submerged. It’s rare, but when it happens, it’s a sign of a healthy and stable tank.
These flowers often stay open for several days and don’t rely on pollinators—some are even self-pollinating! Factors like consistent water parameters, good lighting, and minimal stress increase the chances of a bloom.
It's not just a visual bonus—it’s a reminder that nature still surprises us, even underwater.
These flowers often stay open for several days and don’t rely on pollinators—some are even self-pollinating! Factors like consistent water parameters, good lighting, and minimal stress increase the chances of a bloom.
It's not just a visual bonus—it’s a reminder that nature still surprises us, even underwater.
- Catégories
- AQUARIUM PLANTS
- Mots-clés
- Tropica Aquarium Plants, Tropica, Aquarium Plants
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