Limnophila aquatica

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The Limnophila aquatica, known commonly as the Giant Ambulia, is a plant belonging to the Scrophulariaceae family. This family has many other plants, such as the Rehmannia, the Scrophularia and the Verbascum. Limnophila aquatica grows naturally in Asia, Sri Lanka and India and is characterised by its fine leaves and bushy, pine-like appearance. It grows best in medium or very high lighting, preferably in acidic soil. It can grow to a height of 25-50 centimetres, and its width can vary from 9-15 centimetres.

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