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Ranunculus papulentis tissue culture snail free!
Item #1448173216

Current Auction Time: Thu May 16 01:36:26 2024


Final: $5.30 First Bid $5.30
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 1 (bid history)
Started Nov 21 2015 - 11:20:17 PM Location Red Springs NC 28377 United States
Ended Nov 22 2015 - 12:20:16 AM
Auction Closed
Seller Jdaquatics (1181/1186) 1000+
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High Bidder Alnicand (41/49) 10-50

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Shipping Will Ship to United States Only Buyer Pays Fixed Amount, See Item Description


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Description

Ranunculus inundatus, or river buttercup, is an amphibic plant originating from south-eastern Australia. There it grows on wet mud or in the waters of ponds and rivers. Ranunculus (buttercup) species are found in many wetlands all over the world, however, R. inundatus is one of the few that grow submersed, too. Ranunculus papulentus, another Australian buttercup species, and closely related to R. inundatus, is also said to be imported as aquarium plant. However, those plants named R. papulentus in trade do not differ at all from those hitherto identified as R. inundatus. Especially their emersed forms correspond much better to the descriptions and illustrations of R. inundatus than those of R. papulentus (e.g. Flora of New South Wales). Much like Hydrocotyle and Marsilea species, R. inundatus forms sprouts, either in the substrate or creeping along the substrate surface, on whose nodes the upright leaf stalks and the roots are located. The palmate leaf blades with their forked pinna are characteristic. To grow to its full potential, R. inundatus needs lots of light. Under low light, it forms long leaf stalks, which gives it a much less attractive overall look. Like most plants requiring strong light, the river buttercup needs around 30 mg/l of CO2 and ample fertilisation. If you keep these things in mind, R. inundatus will develop into a beautiful and attractive plant. If buying more than one plant I combine shipping, please check out my other plant items. Shipping will be by USPS priority mail 1-4 days. I charge a flat $6.50 for shipping no matter how many plants you order.



Bid History:

Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments
Alnicand (41/49) 10-50 Nov 21 2015 - 11:33:16 PM $5.30 

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