Marbled Marshwort (Nymphoides spinulosperma) Pond Plant
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Unit price perLatin Name: Nymphoides spinulosperma
Position: Part shade (shade-tolerant) to full sun
Flowers: Yellow flowers up to 5cm
Submersible: To a depth of 1 mtr
Foliage: Above or floating on the water
Origin: Native to Eastern Australia
Cover: Great cover plant and a good alternative to Water Lilies
Oxygenator: No
Nymphoides spinulosperma, also known as marbled marshwort, is an aquatic plant native to Eastern Australia and a member of the family Menyanthaceae. Described in 1997, it is considered a relatively new species.
Nymphoides spinulosperma is a perennial plant with stems up to 1.5 cm long. Its leaves are oval-shaped, similar to water lilies, measuring 2.5–12 cm long by 2–11 cm wide, with a heart-shaped (cordate) base. It produces bright yellow flowers with fringed petals in summer and autumn, and they can reach up to 5.5 cm across. Fertilise in early spring for a stunning flower display. Use the Pond Plantz time release fertilizer tablet by inserting the tablet 5-10cm under the surface of the soil.
This plant prefers still water environments and should not be placed near a fountain or waterfall. It grows best at a depth of up to 1 meter.
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