what if we wash together... :c
I see hehe
OHHHH That gonna be helpful! I will DM u if i have questions haha. I learned a lot online and now my tank is still culturing the water process lol. I ordered plants. They are most gonna arrive this week, and fish is the final step. My main goal is growing aquatic plants (water lilies especially).
Oh I have eaten it before. The fruit is common in China lol. It can grow completely floating or can grow with sand to root in like a water lily! I believe it's a very hardy plant. And there is a plant that looks quite similar to it, and it's a commercial cultivar: Mosaic Plant - Ludwigia Sediodes
That plant looks need an extremely big space to grow haha
Ohhh so I just did a bit more research and asked a friend. He told me it's because this is a Japanese cultivar, and it was introduced to China by the Taiwanese, who renamed it. The original Japanese name is MURASAKI SHIKIBU! If you search Nymphaea Murasaki Shikibu you will actually see it! Heck!
Look at this pic I saw online lmao. This is "Black Beauty" that is able to have flowers even grown in a fish bowl only 33 cm wide (13 in). Just astonishing! Personally, I like its flower color than Helvola but I don;t see any seller in the US, sadly
www.ebay.com/itm/15600289... I want to try their product first. It looks professional and looks like a good big company lol. And not very expensive. You can try it too and let's see if this is authentic lmao
Nymphaea Pygmaea Helvola | Aquarium Plants Factory® Nymphaea also are known as water lilies. Nymphaea is a genus of hardy and tender aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae. Many of the water lilies...
I know many Chinese stores that have cultured very good tiny lotus that can grow flowers in a tiny 6-inch bowl! But all those varieties I haven't seen selling in the US, nor I don't know any trustworthy sellers, lol. I will have to try water lilies first lol
I want to try to grow Helvola first cuz it seems the "Black beauty" was cultured in Taiwan and Japan so it's not sold in the US. While I do find Helvola in the US for sell! I have to try it hehehe.