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This listing is for 1 bunch Parrot's Feather plant.

Read this notice before you buy:

Parrot's Feather is one of the most resilient plants out there, it's normal for their tiny leaves to turn yellow beginning at the cut ends of the stems during shipping. You can check their viability by feeling those stems for plumpness. If those yellow leaves are unsightly, you can strip them off. Keep those stems bunched up and either let them float in water or plant them in a small pot with plain dirt, heavy loam soil, or aquatic media and some fertilizer. Within a week, they will grow hair like roots and producing new leaves.


Scientific Name: Myriophyllum papillosum

Dwarf Parrot's Feather has brilliant red stems and bright green foliage that soars with ease over the water?s surface. It grows in small groups at the ponds edge or in a stream keeping roots submerged or anchored just below the surface. The plant grows 1-3 inches tall and spreads 12-24 inches. This plant is great for surface coverage and algae elimination.


Common Name:      Dwarf Parrot's Feather

Use: Surface cover, algae control

Flower Color: N/A

Leaf Color: Green

Height: 5''

Width: 1'' to 4''

Container Size: N/A

Fertilizer: N/A

Hardiness Zone: 7 to12

Light Conditions: Full sun to partial shade

Native To: Australia

Available As: Bare/cutting and 1.75'' Net Pot


Planting and Care Instructions For Water Garden Plants

Floating Plants These plants require no planting but will do best when planting in a pot with loam soil or aquatic media. Simply place them in the water and they will grow. Floating plants desire tropical temperatures and cannot tolerate a frost.



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