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FREE: Broad Leaf Water Sprite x6 - Live Antler Fern Garden / Aquarium Plant Ceratopteris cornuta

Broad Leaf Water Sprite x6 - Live Antler Fern Garden / Aquarium Plant Ceratopteris cornuta
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The listing, Broad Leaf Water Sprite x6 - Live Antler Fern Garden / Aquarium Plant Ceratopteris cornuta has ended.

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This is a special sale for 6 water sprites. One sells at 12,000 credits. You can grab this incredible deal at 24,000 credits. Instead of 2 plants you'll get 4 additional ones. 6 Plants total.
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This floating fern / broad leaf water sprite has large leaves and a very distinctive appearance unlike any more common specie of Ceratopteris that is widely used in the hobby. What very few people realize, including one proclaimed expert aquatic plant forum, this plant known as Antler fern is native to the USA! It is found throughout Florida and Louisiana, and was not an introduced specie. It is also native to Brazil, Ecuador, the West Indies, China, and Southeast Asia.

The leaves consist of sterile and non sterile leaves that differ sharply in appearance: the sterile leaf is usually broad basal lobes while the fertile leaf is finely dissected into long narrow ultimate segments. Transitional leaves are deeply pinnatifid.

The plant has a short fleshy stipe- (stipe def. a supporting stalk or stem like structure that supports the petiole). The stipe in some plants is decidedly swollen.

Ceratopteris cornuta typically grows in swamps and ditches and is sometimes caught in mud flats from receding water where it will root in the mud. It can grow from partial shade to full sun and has no particular water parameter requirements. Growth is slow to moderate and it reproduces by adventitious plants. It is occasionally sold commercially as a pond plant.

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You are bidding on six (6) young plants of 1" in size or greater. (These plants will grow faster than you think!) These are great for outdoor water gardens or Koi Ponds. Turtles will eat them up quickly, so it's best to avoid putting them in their tanks / ponds unless you are intentionally giving them a yummy snack!
Questions & Comments
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What are these called?
May 31st, 2015 at 10:31:14 AM PDT by
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Usually broad leaf water sprites. Other people have called them antler fern. These are not the scraggly cheap ones you see sometimes in the aquarium/pet store trade. They're the real deal, which grow to have nice strong and broad leaves and a great green color.
Jun 1st, 2015 at 6:32:44 AM PDT by

Broad Leaf Water Sprite x6 - Live Antler Fern Garden / Aquarium Plant Ceratopteris cornuta is in the Pet | Fish category