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Persicaria sp. 'Sao Paulo' --RARE

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Persicaria sp. 'Sao Paulo'

Growth Rate- Fast

Light Requirements- (Medium-High)

Co2- Preferred

 

 

 Persicaria sp. 'Sao Paulo' is a stunning new addition to the hobby hailing from Brazil. At present, the correct species name is still unknown. Under the proper conditions, it is arguably the most intensely colored species available for aquariums. It is available from Rayon Vert in Japan but is best obtained through trade elsewhere.

Although not really suitable for low light tanks, Persicaria sp. 'Sao Paulo' prospers under the sort of carbon dioxide injected, high light tanks that have become so popular in recent years. In particular, it does quite well in setups designed for Tonina fluviatilis,Eriocaulon or Syngonanthus species. To achieve maximum coloration and healthy growth, direct illumination from metal halide, power compact or T5 lighting is recommended. Also important are high volume iron dosing and phosphates of 1ppm or higher.

As far as its use in aquascapes goes, perhaps the greatest challenge presented by this species is the temptation to utilize too much of it; a few stems go a long way! Persicaria sp. 'Sao Paulo' possesses the classic rigid and upright Persicaria form and is thus amenable to being positioned in a stand of a few odd numbered stems. Against a background of light green plants, it is particularly striking.

An often overlooked use for this plant is as an emergent species in a paludarium or similar arrangement. There too, it displays strong coloration and grows a solid maroon to purple. Flowering, which often also occurs while submerged, is encouraged and adds interest to the display.

 

These are sold as a 4"+ stem. You receive one stem per 1 quantity ordered.

 

Source of information: aquaticplantcentral.com

  

Disclaimer- Plants could contain hitchhikers such as Red Cherry Shrimp, Blue Dream Shrimp, snails, duckweed, moss, minor algae. I do my best to remove these before shipment, but it is always a possibility that some could come with plants. If this is a concern, please dip them before putting them in your aquarium.