Plant Details - Information about Hygrophila auriculata Plant.
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Hygrophila auriculata (K. Schum) Heine has been used in traditional practice for many years. Hygrophila auriculata (K. Schum) Heine (synonym: Asteracantha longifolia Nees, Barleria auriculata schum, Barleria longifolia linn). Acanthaceae is a wild herb commonly found in moist places on the banks of rivers, ditches and paddy fields in Asia and.
Hygrophila Polysperma is a popular aquarium plants which performs very well in most aquarium environments. Undemanding but grows much quicker with good light and CO2 infusion. Very easy to propagate as any part of the plant will take root and grow, even the leaves. Under high light this plant will grow rapidly and will need regular pruning.
Acanthaceae (part 2), Kaj Vollesen. Flora of Tropical East Africa. 2008. Habit Perennial herb with short erect or ascending stems from branched rhizome; stems up to 10 cm long, hirsute to tomentose Annual (? short-lived perennial) herb; stems creeping and rooting, ascending apically, spongy and inflated basally, up to 40 cm long, crisped-pubescent Perennial herb with short creeping stems and.
Hygrophila auriculata. was poured into two separate Petri dishes. Each plate contained approximately 15ml of extract They were placed one by on the x. -ray table.The two plates were exposed two different strength of x-rays especially. The dosages were 55KVP 16MAS and 82 KVP 120MAS. The duration of x- ray exposure to plant extract was around 15minutes. And after that they were used to screen.
Hygrophila pinnatifida has long dedalous leaves (up to 6 inches long). Coloring of the leaf front side may vary from dark green to brown, while its bottom side is always pink. The stem is thick, solid and almost stiffen. Difficulties in keeping. Hygrophila pinnatifida successfully grows provided with moderate light. However, at intense illumination the plant size becomes smaller. To stimulate.
Hygrophila 'Compact' Layouts containing this plant A very compact variety of Hygrophila corymbosa, with the leaves set close to the stalk. Forms numerous side shoots, enhancing the compact appearance. The leaves are a dark brownish-green, when the plant leaves the nursery, but after a transitional period in the aquarium they turn pale green and silver-white on the underside. In strong light.