Aponogeton Ulvaceus
- Large, Wavy Leaves
- Easy to Care For
- Fast Growing
Aponogenton ulvaceus is an easy to care for bulb plant with a unique look sure to draw eyes to any aquarium it is planted in. It has bright green, wavy leaves that can grow quite large in size and take on a translucent appearance.
Once established, Aponogenton ulvaceus can grow quite quickly and provide plenty of shelter for fish, shrimp and fry with its robust leaves.
- Scientific Name: Aponogeton ulvaceus
- Skill Level: Easy
- Placement: Mid to Background
- Co2 Requirement: none
- Preferred Fertilizer: Liquid - Easy Green Fertilizer, Root Tabs
Directions: To plant your Aponogenton Ulvaceus, place the bulb on top of the substrate or about halfway buried until you see some growth. It will send roots down into the substrate to hold itself in place. Burying the entire bulb can cause the plant to suffer.
Note: Aponogenton ulvaceus may come with a few leaves growing from the bulb. However, the leaves are delicate and it is common for them to be damaged in transit. More leaves will grow about a week to 10 days after being planted in an aquarium.
***Being a natural product, sizes can vary from what is shown.***
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Description
- Large, Wavy Leaves
- Easy to Care For
- Fast Growing
Aponogenton ulvaceus is an easy to care for bulb plant with a unique look sure to draw eyes to any aquarium it is planted in. It has bright green, wavy leaves that can grow quite large in size and take on a translucent appearance.
Once established, Aponogenton ulvaceus can grow quite quickly and provide plenty of shelter for fish, shrimp and fry with its robust leaves.
- Scientific Name: Aponogeton ulvaceus
- Skill Level: Easy
- Placement: Mid to Background
- Co2 Requirement: none
- Preferred Fertilizer: Liquid - Easy Green Fertilizer, Root Tabs
Directions: To plant your Aponogenton Ulvaceus, place the bulb on top of the substrate or about halfway buried until you see some growth. It will send roots down into the substrate to hold itself in place. Burying the entire bulb can cause the plant to suffer.
Note: Aponogenton ulvaceus may come with a few leaves growing from the bulb. However, the leaves are delicate and it is common for them to be damaged in transit. More leaves will grow about a week to 10 days after being planted in an aquarium.
***Being a natural product, sizes can vary from what is shown.***






















