


Eriocaulon sp. "Heimesilatama"
- Small Eriocaulon species
- Hedgehog-like leaf rosettes
- Silvery hue when submerged
- Exotic look
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Description
Probably the trading name "Heimesilatama" was originally spelled "Hime-Shiratama". This not yet determined Eriocaulon of unknown origin is comparable to Eriocaulon cinereum, it forms dense, round, hedgehog-like, relatively low rosettes of rigid leaves.
We recommend strong lighting, rather soft water, a type of Aquasoil as substrate and good CO2 supply (about 20-30 mg/L).
With its special appearance, Eriocaulon sp. Heimesilatama" looks best as an accent plant in the foreground to midground, in an open place.
Please be aware that the bunch/potted variation of this plant could contain snails and other invertebrates.
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