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| Quick Stats |
| Care: Easy |
| Light: Natural |
| Placement: Floating or potted |
| Tank Conditions: 59-86°F; Extremely hardy |
| Color: Green |
| Family: Ceratophyllaceae |
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| These are excellent pond plants from my own ponds. They survive the Kansas winters just great! |
Hornwort, also known as Coontail, has sturdy, layered hair-like foliage that helps oxygenate and clarify the water
as well as keep algae growth to a minimum. It is found free-floating worldwide, in moving and still waters, or
loosely anchored in muddy bottoms.
The tips will shorten and thicken in fall, before falling off and settling on the pond floor
to spend the winter as buds. In spring, these buds grow to repopulate the pond.
Hornwort leaves are dark green and grow from a 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches long on stems that can reach
24 inches in length. They may be potted or just left to float in the pond. 1 dozen. Zones 4-11.
These are big bushy pond grown plants that the 2 dozen over flows a 1 gallon
tub!
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Hornwort (2 Dozen)
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