
Nymphaea Stellata 'Dwarf Aquarium Lily' (Bulb)
Common Name: Dwarf Aquarium Lily
Dwarf Aquarium Lily is a hog though, and it will absorb a lot of nutrients. Be careful and make sure you are dosing fertilizer so the other plants will have that available to them. Do not bury the bulb, only the roots.
Dwarf Aquarium Lily will send up new leaves that will get taller and taller each time a new one pops up, until eventually reaching the surface. Once Dwarf Aquarium Lily reaches the surface there is a possibility it will sprout a flower. If you don't want the lilies to float on the surface, trim the tallest leaves off to encourage more compact growth.
Family Name: Nymphaeaceae
pH: 6-7.5
Care: Easy
Light: Low-Medium
Co2: Not necessary
Growth rate: Fast