Limnophila aromatica
Limnophila aromatica is less common in the hobby than the more flamboyant looking L. huppuridoides, but still an interesting, worthwhile aquarium plant in its own right. Depending on the variety, it can be very variable, but is almost always less red than L. huppuridoides. Limnophila aromatica typically has 2-3 (sometimes a few more) leaves per node. As its name would suggest, it gives of an aromatic scent when crushed, and is sometimes used as an herb in Asia. It requires god light, supplemental CO2 and good nutrition to remain healthy in the aquarium.
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Family Name: Scrophulariaceae
Native To: Asia and Australia
Lighting: Moderate to high
Requirements: Must have supplemental CO2 and good fertilization
Growth Form: Stem
Growth Rate: Fast under good conditions
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement in Tank: Background or can be kept trimmed further forward
Available As: Bunch