Bacopa Monnieri Variegatus
Bacopa Monnieri Variegatus, also known commonly as Moneywort is a lovely midground stem plant characterized by pairs of light green leaves along with variegated leaves sprouting from the base to the tip of the stalk. Its bright colors are a staple in the aquarium hobby and the plant adds a joyful ambiance to planted tanks. Bacopa Monnieri is also commonly used for medicinal purposes in the Ayurveda holistic tradition of India.
It's great for beginners because it does not need CO2 injection and only needs a nutrient-rich environment alongside clean water. Good lighting is favorable as it will rot if lighting isn't sufficient. It can also be grown submersed or emersed and will bloom tiny pink and white flowers above water.
Common Name |
Water Hyssop, Moneywort, Brahmi
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Care | Easy |
Lighting | Medium to High |
CO2 | Optional |
Suggested Placement | Background |
Propagation | Trim stems and plant |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Height | 4-12" |
Our bunched stem plants are all kept and grown in high-quality substrate by Marfied Controsoil. A strict fertilizer dosing regime and CO2 are provided in their holding tanks.
Shipping, Returns and Refunds
Live plants are shipped Monday - Friday for all west coast orders. For all remaining states, live plants will only be shipped Monday through Wednesday and Friday to ensure they arrive at your doorstep 100% healthy.
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Returns
Hard goods can be returned up to 14 days after receipt of purchase. Buyer is responsible for return shipping.
Due to its nature, we are unable to accept returns for live plants. In the unlikely event you are unsatisfied in any way, please contact us ASAP. We provide 100% DOA (Dead On Arrival) protection.
To be eligible for a refund/store credit, please contact us within 12 hours of receiving it and provide a photo of the item in its original packaging.
Refunds
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