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Nomaphila Stricta

Nomaphila Stricta

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Nomaphila stricta Aquatic Plant (Hygrophila corymbosa 'Stricta')

Nomaphila stricta is a beautiful and hardy stem plant prized for its vibrant green foliage, upright growth habit, and ease of care. Its broad, lance-shaped leaves and fast growth make it an excellent choice for creating a lush background in planted aquariums. Popular with both beginner and experienced aquarists, this versatile plant quickly adds height, texture, and a natural appearance to freshwater aquascapes.

Native to Southeast Asia, Nomaphila stricta thrives in a wide range of aquarium conditions and adapts well to both low-tech and high-tech planted tanks. Under moderate to high lighting, it develops dense, healthy foliage that provides excellent shelter for fish, shrimp, and fry. Its bright green leaves create a beautiful contrast with red stem plants and other aquatic species, making it a staple in many aquascaping styles.

This fast-growing plant benefits from nutrient-rich substrate and regular fertilization, though it remains relatively undemanding. Supplemental CO₂ is not required but will encourage faster growth, larger leaves, and a fuller appearance. Regular trimming promotes bushier growth, and stem cuttings can be easily replanted to create thick, vibrant groupings throughout the aquarium.

Scientific Name: Hygrophila corymbosa 'Stricta' (formerly sold as Nomaphila stricta)
Common Name: Nomaphila Stricta
Care Level: Easy
Lighting: Low to Moderate (Moderate to High for best growth)
Growth Rate: Fast
Placement: Midground to Background
CO₂: Beneficial but Not Required
Propagation: Stem Cuttings
Plant Type: Stem Plant

If you're looking for a durable, fast-growing aquatic plant that brings vibrant greenery and natural beauty to your aquarium, Nomaphila stricta is an excellent choice. Its easy care requirements, rapid growth, and lush foliage make it a favorite for planted community tanks, aquascapes, and beginner-friendly aquariums.

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