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Myriophyllum mattogrossense

Myriophyllum mattogrossense (also known by the common name Milfoil), comes from beautiful Brazil and the feather-like leaves make it an instant favourite. Swaying in the current you can see why it rose to popularity so quickly. Place it in the mid-background and trim it often to keep the bushy effect. Apart from that, it's easy to grow and you will love it for sure.

A good starter plant.

This plant does not have roots so once you have received your plant, remove from pot, discard the rockwool, separate the stems up and plant into your substrate about 2cm apart. Push them down a few cm to anchor them in place. - See more at: https://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/cabomba-p-7245.html#sthash.qpfTKSuK.dpuf

Myriophyllum mattogrossense (also known by the common name Milfoil), comes from beautiful Brazil and the feather-like leaves make it an instant favourite. Swaying in the current you can see why it rose to popularity so quickly. Place it in the mid-background and trim it often to keep the bushy effect. Apart from that, it's easy to grow and you will love it for sure.

A good starter plant.

This plant does not have roots so once you have received your plant, remove from pot, discard the rockwool, separate the stems up and plant into your substrate about 2cm apart. Push them down a few cm to anchor them in place. - See more at: https://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/cabomba-p-7245.html#sthash.qpfTKSuK.dpuf
$3.60

Original: $11.99

-70%
Myriophyllum mattogrossense

$11.99

$3.60

Description

Myriophyllum mattogrossense (also known by the common name Milfoil), comes from beautiful Brazil and the feather-like leaves make it an instant favourite. Swaying in the current you can see why it rose to popularity so quickly. Place it in the mid-background and trim it often to keep the bushy effect. Apart from that, it's easy to grow and you will love it for sure.

A good starter plant.

This plant does not have roots so once you have received your plant, remove from pot, discard the rockwool, separate the stems up and plant into your substrate about 2cm apart. Push them down a few cm to anchor them in place. - See more at: https://www.aquaessentials.co.uk/cabomba-p-7245.html#sthash.qpfTKSuK.dpuf