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Plants in genus lindernia

Plants in genus lindernia

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Lindernia rotundifolia

Lindernia rotundifolia is a bright green stem plant originating from Asia, known for its fast growth and ability to absorb nitrates in aquariums. It features round leaves that grow horizontally from vertical stems and can thrive both submerged and emerged. This plant reaches a height of 6-8 inches and prefers high light conditions with a pH of 6.5-7.5. It is easy to care for and can be propagated through cuttings, making it a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts.

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Lindernia parviflora

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Lindernia parviflora 'Variegated'

Lindernia parviflora 'Variegated' is a compact plant with variegated green and cream leaves and delicate white flowers that bloom year-round. It is easy to care for and a member of the Linderniaceae family, native to tropical regions of Asia and Africa. This plant is often used in aquariums and terrariums, requiring medium-high light and capable of growing emerged.

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Lindernia grandiflora

Lindernia grandiflora is a deciduous plant native to the Southeast US, resembling moneywort with 0.5-inch heart-shaped leaves. It produces tiny blue flowers with a star-like white marking from spring through summer. This plant is hardy to 0 degrees F and prefers moist soils.

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