





Limnophila Sessiliflora - Potted
Limnophila sessiliflora is a pretty and undemanding plant from South-East Asia. A great alternative to Cabomba, which doesn't requires a lot of light. Stems grow fast up to 40 cm tall and become 3-4 cm wide. The plant often grows leggy in poor light, but this can be counteracted to some extent by stimulating growth with CO2 addition. Most beautiful when planted in groups. In good growing conditions it sends out runners and spreads across the bottom.
Limnophila sessiliflora used to be called "Ambulia''.
This is a potted plant, we advise you to split the stems and plant them individually a few CM’s away from each other, leaving them bunched may encourage stem rot, root entanglement and nutrient starvation. During transport it is normal for some leaves to fall from the plant, after adjusting to its new home these leaves should regrow quickly and colour up, any immediate concerns please take a photograph upon arrival and use the ‘Contact us’ page to email us. We always provide updated images of current stock in each listing so please ensure you view these before purchase. We advise with all live plants to use a next day delivery option to ensure they are not out of water and in heat/cold for an extended period.
Limnophila sessiliflora is a pretty and undemanding plant from South-East Asia. A great alternative to Cabomba, which doesn't requires a lot of light. Stems grow fast up to 40 cm tall and become 3-4 cm wide. The plant often grows leggy in poor light, but this can be counteracted to some extent by stimulating growth with CO2 addition. Most beautiful when planted in groups. In good growing conditions it sends out runners and spreads across the bottom.
Limnophila sessiliflora used to be called "Ambulia''.
This is a potted plant, we advise you to split the stems and plant them individually a few CM’s away from each other, leaving them bunched may encourage stem rot, root entanglement and nutrient starvation. During transport it is normal for some leaves to fall from the plant, after adjusting to its new home these leaves should regrow quickly and colour up, any immediate concerns please take a photograph upon arrival and use the ‘Contact us’ page to email us. We always provide updated images of current stock in each listing so please ensure you view these before purchase. We advise with all live plants to use a next day delivery option to ensure they are not out of water and in heat/cold for an extended period.
Limnophila sessiliflora is a pretty and undemanding plant from South-East Asia. A great alternative to Cabomba, which doesn't requires a lot of light. Stems grow fast up to 40 cm tall and become 3-4 cm wide. The plant often grows leggy in poor light, but this can be counteracted to some extent by stimulating growth with CO2 addition. Most beautiful when planted in groups. In good growing conditions it sends out runners and spreads across the bottom.
Limnophila sessiliflora used to be called "Ambulia''.
This is a potted plant, we advise you to split the stems and plant them individually a few CM’s away from each other, leaving them bunched may encourage stem rot, root entanglement and nutrient starvation. During transport it is normal for some leaves to fall from the plant, after adjusting to its new home these leaves should regrow quickly and colour up, any immediate concerns please take a photograph upon arrival and use the ‘Contact us’ page to email us. We always provide updated images of current stock in each listing so please ensure you view these before purchase. We advise with all live plants to use a next day delivery option to ensure they are not out of water and in heat/cold for an extended period.