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Bacopa SP. 'JAPAN'
Item #1316348404

Current Auction Time: Sat May 11 22:19:20 2024


Final: $2.00 First Bid $1.50
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 1 (bid history)
Started Sep 11 2011 - 07:20:04 AM Location windham OH 44288 United States
Ended Sep 18 2011 - 07:20:04 AM
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Seller Plantextreme (90/90) 51-100JustMe
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High Bidder Msdevine (409/413) 101-500JustMe

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Description

YOU'RE BIDDING FOR 3 stem of Bacopa SP. 'JAPAN' plus SHIPPING $6.50 flat rate for all your order no max. or min. quantity Common Hardiness: Moderate Light Needs: Medium High Plant Structure: Stem Family: Plantaganaceae Genus: Bacopa Region: Unknown (likely from the New World) Location: Unknown (most likely not actually from Japan) Size: Stem width 1 inch Growth Rate: Fast Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes Bacopa sp.�Japan� is a species new to the North American aquarium hobby that is of uncertain origin. There are apparently no Bacopa species native to Japan, and those of the Asian mainland are distinctly dissimilar. It is probably from the New World and has most likely only been popularized in Japan. At present, it is only available in the United States through trade with other hobbyists. While its origin is uncertain, Bacopa sp. �Japan� will undoubtedly find widespread application in aquascapes. Unlike all other known species of Bacopa, which grow in a strictly vertical fashion, this species grows in a mostly prostrate manner. It will gradually gain more height than might be desired, but with selective pruning, can easily be made into a contoured mid ground bush. Its small size and vibrant, lime green color make it especially suited for such a role. For successful culture, strong illumination is indispensable. Also important are relatively large quantities of iron and carbon dioxide. Newly acquired specimens may take quite a while to adapt and start growing, which is not cause for concern. Emersed cultivation should pose no problems provided sufficient light and space are provided.



Bid History:

Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments
Msdevine (409/413) 101-500 Sep 11 2011 - 06:49:50 PM $2.00 

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