Aponogeton Madagascariensis
You receive: 1 bulb, ready to plant — freshly delivered from the nursery.
⚠️ Level: Advanced — Aponogeton Madagascariensis requires clean water, stable parameters, and extra attention.
Aponogeton Madagascariensis, also known as Madagascar Lace Plant, is one of the most spectacular aquarium plants. Its leaves consist almost entirely of veins — without leaf tissue — and can grow up to 55 cm long. Originating from the flowing waters of Madagascar, this is a plant for the true enthusiast.
🌿 Plant Specifications
| Placement | Mid & back zone | solitary |
| Max. height | ±60 cm |
| Light | High (low during dormancy) |
| CO₂ | Recommended |
| Temperature | 15–32°C |
| pH | 4.5–6.5 |
| KH | 2–12 |
| Origin | Madagascar, Africa |
| Other name | Madagascar Lace Plant |
| Difficulty | ⭐⭐⭐ Advanced |
🚚 Delivery & Guarantee
- Freshly delivered from the nursery — ready to plant
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- Delivery with track & trace, usually within 1–2 working days
- Received dead? We'll solve it together. Contact us within 24 hours of receipt with a photo.
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✂️ Care
Plant the bulb no more than 1/3 into the substrate — the growth point must always be above the substrate. For gravel or sand only: use fertilizer tabs beneath the bulb. Keep water parameters stable; fluctuations can lead to rot or melting of the leaves. Timely remove brown leaf tips to prevent further rot. Regular water changes and good filtration are essential. During dormancy, dim the light or add extra floating plants. Liquid fertilizers like Sera Florena support healthy growth.
💡 Planter Tip
Plant solitarily in a spacious, prominent spot. When flowering, a stem will grow towards the water surface with a flower above it — you can collect the seeds to grow new plants. Move the plant as little as possible; Aponogeton species do not like relocation.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
My leaves are rotting or melting — what's wrong?
This is almost always caused by fluctuating water parameters. Check pH, KH, and temperature and ensure stability.
My plant is losing leaves — is that normal?
Yes, this is the resting phase. Dim the light, add floating plants if necessary, and give the plant 2–4 weeks of rest. Growth will resume naturally.
How deep do I plant the bulb?
A maximum of 1/3 of the bulb in the substrate, so the growth point always remains above the substrate.
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