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Tropica Hottonia palustris 1-2-GROW!

Hottonia palustris is a delicate stem plant with finely divided, feathery leaves that create a light, airy appearance. Its soft green colour and upright growth make it ideal for adding volume and movement in the midground or background without feeling heavy.

Planted in groups, it grows relatively quickly under stable conditions and responds well to trimming, which encourages bushier growth and a fuller look. Moderate to strong lighting supports compact growth, while added CO₂ improves overall health and density. Its gentle texture makes it particularly effective in nature-style aquascapes where contrast and flow are important.

Hottonia palustris is a delicate stem plant with finely divided, feathery leaves that create a light, airy appearance. Its soft green colour and upright growth make it ideal for adding volume and movement in the midground or background without feeling heavy.

Planted in groups, it grows relatively quickly under stable conditions and responds well to trimming, which encourages bushier growth and a fuller look. Moderate to strong lighting supports compact growth, while added CO₂ improves overall health and density. Its gentle texture makes it particularly effective in nature-style aquascapes where contrast and flow are important.

$10.66
Tropica Hottonia palustris 1-2-GROW!
$10.66

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Hottonia palustris is a delicate stem plant with finely divided, feathery leaves that create a light, airy appearance. Its soft green colour and upright growth make it ideal for adding volume and movement in the midground or background without feeling heavy.

Planted in groups, it grows relatively quickly under stable conditions and responds well to trimming, which encourages bushier growth and a fuller look. Moderate to strong lighting supports compact growth, while added CO₂ improves overall health and density. Its gentle texture makes it particularly effective in nature-style aquascapes where contrast and flow are important.