Ammania Sp Bonsai (tc cup)
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Description
Ammania sp. ‘Bonsai’ is a compact and colorful stem plant that’s become a favorite in aquascaping for its unique bonsai tree-like appearance and striking leaf structure. Despite the name, it’s not an actual bonsai—but it gives off those miniature tree vibes when mass-planted or trimmed right.
🌿 Quick Facts
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Scientific Name: Often sold as Ammania sp. ‘Bonsai’, though genetically it’s likely a variant of Rotala indica
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Common Name: Ammania Bonsai
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Family: Lythraceae
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Origin: Asia (India, Southeast Asia)
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Growth Habit: Compact, upright stem plant
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Height: 5–15 cm (depending on conditions)
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Color: Bright green in low light; turns reddish-orange under strong light and with CO₂
✨ Why It’s Loved
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Looks like tiny trees in the aquascape when planted in groups.
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Slow, bushy growth that stays compact.
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Perfect for foreground to midground positioning—rare for stem plants.
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Pairs well with carpeting plants or as a miniature hedge.
🌱 Care Guide
💡 Light
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Medium to high light is ideal.
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Strong lighting brings out red and orange tones on the tips and new growth.
💧 CO₂ & Fertilizer
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CO₂ injection strongly recommended for compact form and vibrant color.
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Needs regular dosing of macro and micro nutrients—especially iron for color enhancement.
🌊 Water Parameters
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Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
✂️ Growth & Maintenance
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Grows slowly but responds well to regular trimming, which encourages dense bushy growth.
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Propagation is simple: cut healthy tops and replant into substrate.
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To get the “bonsai tree” effect, top regularly and keep stems trimmed at an even height.
⚠️ Things to Watch
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Legginess: If it’s stretching upward too quickly with wide gaps between leaves, it needs more light or CO₂.
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Melting or leaf loss: Usually caused by nutrient deficiency or unstable water parameters.
🖼️ Aquascaping Tips
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Plant in small, tight groups to form a mini forest or hedge line.
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Combine with short grasses like Eleocharis acicularis or foreground plants like Monte Carlo for contrast.
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Use behind rocks in an Iwagumi-style layout for a pop of structure and color.
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