Rotala Indica (erroneous – Ammania Sp Bonsai)

Rotala Indica (erroneous – Ammania Sp Bonsai)
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General Description #

Common Names – Synonyms
Erroneous – Ammania sp bonsai
Indian toothcup
Rotala ‘Bonsai’
Order
Myrtales
Genus
Rotala
Family
Lythraceae
Origin – Distribution
  1. Asia
Level of Difficulty
Intermediate / Medium
Height
10-20cm (3.9-7.9 Inches) High
Width
0-10cm (0-3.9 Inches) Wide
Growth Rate
Medium
Light Requirements
High Light (50+ PAR)
Co2 Requirements
Yes (High light) (30+PPM)
Temperature Tolerance
62 – 84
PH Range
5 – 8
Plant Type
Stem Plant
Carbonate Hardness (dKH)
0 – 14
Can Be Grown Emmersed?
Yes
Rotala indica ‘Bonsai’ is best described as a compact, moderate growing version of Bacopa caroliniana.
Plant it in small groups and trim it often. Cuttings may be re-planted in the group to achieve a more dense group or carpet.

At high light the tip of the stems may become reddish, at lower light the leaves will become larger and the plant less compact.
Rotala indica is particularly suitable for nano-aquariums.