Homalomena Humilis
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Homalomena Humilis is part of a rare family of flowering aquatic plants within the same realm as Bucephalandra. Characterized by thick, waxy leaves, Homalomena Humilis also bears a unique varying color pattern with shades ranging from pink to green that provides a lovely contrast to more common green aquatic plants. Because of its rarity, the likelihood of a local fish store carrying this plant is slim to none. Similar to Buce, Homalomena Humilis is quite easy to care for and can be grown submerged or emersed. Homalomena species don't require excessive aquarium lighting to thrive as it is slow growing and excessive lighting can cause algae growth on its leaves, much like Anubias and Buce. Homalomena is generally found in fast flowing rivers across parts of Asia and South America and can often be found as a common houseplant.
Common Name | Homalomena Humilis |
Care | Moderate |
Lighting | Low to Medium |
CO2 | Recommended |
Suggested Placement | Attach to wood or stone |
Propagation | Separate rhizome |
Growth Rate | Slow to Moderate |
Height | 4"+ |
Our potted plants are kept under strict fertilizer dosing regimes and are provided with CO2 injection in their holding tanks.
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