



Order: Commelinales
Family: Commelinaceae
Genus: Floscopa
Usage: Semi-emersed plant for open tanks, Background, Mid-ground
Difficulty: medium
Growth: medium
Temperature tolerance : 18 to 30 °C
Optimum temperature: 22 to 26 °C
Carbonate hardness: 0 to 10 °dKH
pH value: 5 to 7.5
Carbon dioxide (CO2): 20 to 40 mg/l
Nitrate (NO3-): 10 to 50 mg/l
Phosphate (PO43-): 0.1 to 3 mg/l
Potassium (K+): 5 to 30 mg/l
Iron (Fe): 0.01 to 0.5 mg/l
This
plant, possibly imported from Asia, probably belongs to the genus
Floscopa, considering its flower characteristics, amongst others. It
might be Floscopa scandens. Sometimes it can even be found in trade
under the name Floscopa cf. scandens, however, for exact identification,
further examinations are necessary. What can be said for sure is that
is belongs to the Commelinaceae family, which makes it a close relative
of e.g. the genus Murdannia, or of Tradescantia, some members of which
are well-known houseplants.makemyhooby.com Up to now, this extraordinary
aquarium plant is not very well-known.
As terrestrial plant,
Commelinaceae sp. "Green" has upright to creeping stems. When cultivated
submersed, its stems are rigid and upright. The leaves are wide
lanceolate, without a stalk, up to 8 cm long and 2.2 cm wide. On the
stem they form a leaf sheath around 1 cm long, which envelops the stem
completely. The stems are strong and grow around 4.5 mm wide. Whereas
Murdannia sp. "Red" and Murdannia keisak have their leaves growing in
two lines, those of Commelinaceae sp. "Green" grow dispersed around the
stem, at least those of the upright shoots. The submersed leaves are of a
bright green, have a slightly undulate margin, and their tip bows
slightly downward.
The sprouts of C. sp. "Green" remind a little
of bamboo or of a knotweed (Persicaria). Emersed and submersed sprouts
hardly differ, except for colour: the submersed leaves are of a lighter
green.
Submersed cultivation requires strong light, softer water,
an acidic to neutral pH, a good CO2 supply and a nutrient-rich
substrate. Under low light the plant tends to shed its lower leaves. C.
sp. "Green" is a relatively slow grower. If you let it grow to the water
surface it will continue growing above the waterline. Like most other
stem plants, it grows an increased number of lateral shoots on trimmed
stems. Those can be used as cuttings for propagation. If the plant
remains untrimmed, it will develop lateral shoots mainly on the
lowermost nodes. Cuttings ought to be planted in the substrate one by
one, with a bit of distance between each other.
Emersed
cultivation is easier by far, it can even be kept as houseplant in
normal, moderately moist potting soil in a bright place. It seems to
bloom under short-day conditions, as it grows inflorescence during
wintertime (starting in late autumn), but not during summer. The flower
spikes develop on the sprout tips.makemyhooby.com They are compact and
have a relatively large number of small white to pale purple flowers
with strongly hirsute stalks and sepals.
The uncommon growth
habit of Commelinaceae sp. "Green" probably comes out best in the
aquarium if stems of different length are used to form a free-standing
group. Its bright green colour contrasts beautifully against a dark
backdrop or fine-leaved reddish or brownish plants. It is a great plant
for Dutch-style or Tonina-style tanks: Aquaria dominated by Eriocaulacea
like Tonina, Syngonanthus and Eriocaulon. In its semi-emersed or
terrestrical form it is an interesting plant for paludaria, riparia and
moist terraria, too.makemyhooby.com




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