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Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Kyoto’

Dwarf Lilyturf

Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Kyoto’ is ideal for use in various types of terrariums.

 

6,50

Includes 13% red. MwSt.

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  • grass-like terrarium plant
  • suitable as a ground cover
  • dark green color

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Important data

Origin
South East Asia
Growth
slow
Difficulty
easy
Height
up to 10cm
Layout
foreground, middle ground
Propagation
division, side shoots
Temperature
10-30°C
Light demand
low
Submerged
temporarily possible
Emersed
possible

Product description & details

The Dwarf Lilyturf, Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Kyoto’ (also ‘Kyoto Dwarf’), is a grass-like plant from Southeast Asia. It is also the dwarf form of the classic Ophiopogon japonicus and only grows to around 10cm high. The leaf color is a dark green, which looks slightly bluish in the light.

It cannot be cultivated permanently underwater, but it survives in the aquarium for up to 12 months. In the terrarium, paludarium, vivarium or Wabi Kusa, however, it is relatively undemanding, although it grows very slowly. It mainly grows in width rather than height and therefore does not need to be shortened. Over time, Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Kyoto’ forms a dense carpet using side shoots and is therefore ideal as a ground cover. The side shoots can of course also be separated and transplanted elsewhere. The Dwarf Lilyturf is somewhat hardy even in Central Europe, but is optimally kept in the terrarium at temperatures between 10 and 30°C.

In Vitro Plants:
Plants grown in the laboratory have the great advantage of being guaranteed to be free of algae spores, pathogens, snails or other pests. Once the originally sealed in vitro pot has been opened, you have to plant them quickly! To do this, wash off the gel or nutrient solution with room temperature water, divide the plants into several small portions and place them in the aquarium. The best way to press the fine plants into the substrate is with aquascaping tweezers.

Potted plants:
As a rule, nurseries cultivate the plants emersed, i.e. over water. As soon as you put the plants in the aquarium, some species may initially shed the emersed leaves. However, the submerged leaves grow back quite quickly. Our potted plants come from well-known manufacturers such as Songrow (Holland), Tropica (Denmark) and Dennerle (Germany). There are usually no problems with shrimp here. However, we recommend watering the plants for shrimp aquariums for 1-2 days before inserting them. The rock wool in the pot should be removed as much as possible before inserting the plant.

Plant portions:
We also offer some plants, such as mosses or floating plants, portioned in cups. We usually indicate the cup size in the description, but we would like to point out that the filling quantities may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer or batch.

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