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Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums

Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums

Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums
$ 11.59

Score By Feature

Based on 83 ratings
Easy to grow
5.87
Value for money
5.14
Scent
4.84

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Product Description

Please wait to place your order until it has warmed up in your region if your region is receiving freezing temperatures. Plants will freeze and will be unable to be used due to the cold weather. If your order is placed in a freezing region, we will not be able to refund or replace it. In cases of freezing weather or hazardous environment, we will hold an order until it is safe to ship.
Water quality is improved with the help of this natural pond plant, which oxygenates and removes excess nutrients from the pond. Algae are neutralized by this product. You should always be aware that water plants carry a risk of snails, so please do not order if you are concerned about them
The float can be untied and left afloat, or it can be placed at the bottom of the pond with the attached lead strip attached. There are lots of hiding places for fruits and flowers, but also for fish and invertebrates. While these plants are best used in ponds, they can be acclimated to aquarium cultures in which they will appear to be lighter in color
A very easy plant to grow and a cold weather resistant plant. It is important to note that Hornwort plants do not Instead of absorbing nutrients through their leaves, most aquatic plants absorb nutrients from their stems. They are dark green in the summer and sometimes have reddish or brown tinges in
It is recommended that all pond areas are planted with one bunch per square foot. USPS IS THE ONLY WAY TO SHIP. The UPS package will not be delivered to your front door by UPS. I have sent you an email. Please check your inbox.

Questions & Answers

Are you referring to freezing in Pennsylvania when you say it's freezing?

Due to extreme temperatures, live plants can suffer during extreme weather. You should not order live plants when the lowest temperature expected is 20 degrees F at any point in the day during the winter months. It is best not to order plants when temperatures are above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during summer.

Selected User Reviews For Hornwort Bunch Plants for Ponds or Aquariums

This is just right for the aquarium
5/5

A live plant order has been placed for the second time. I have never had such perfect fish that came so fresh and ready to put into my.

Alaiya O’SULLIVAN
Alaiya O’SULLIVAN
| Mar 04, 2021
A needle that has fallen asleep
3/5

Brown when it arrived and had lots of needles falling The needles have fallen off like a christmas tree after being soaked in water for a few days. There's a chance it might grow again and be green, but I would really prefer not to have a mess of needles falling off.

Jalen Collins
Jalen Collins
| Feb 24, 2021
It is a plague of parasites everywhere! It did not seem like there were any snails around
3/5

Hornwort was stuffed full of multiple types of bugs and parasites, so I was not able to use it. In contrast, there were no snails, which seem to be a problem for other purchasers. I was happy with the quality and the timely delivery of the plant. My only issue was the extremely high level of parasites and bugs in this specimen, so I did not put them into any aquariums. If you don't need the medicine to rid yourself of parasites and bugs, don't buy it.

Aarya Byrd
Aarya Byrd
| Dec 10, 2020
It was a snail's paradise
3/5

With this plant, you will get so many snails.

Lydia SCHOFIELD
Lydia SCHOFIELD
| Feb 27, 2021
The mission was a failure on arrival
3/5

I assumed the plant was dead when it arrived since it was completely brown and dead. It is still dark brown after I put it in water to see if it will come back. From the picture, the plant appears to be lush and Everything dropped apart and made a mess in my pond after it was placed!.

Ian Brock
Ian Brock
| Nov 14, 2020
Growing fast
3/5

I was greatly upset when I got these half dead and put them in my aquarium until I could bring them home, but I am very glad to report that the living parts do well and are This seller's products will stay with me, but I will not purchase them from him.

Leighton Snyder
Leighton Snyder
| Jun 18, 2021
It seemed as if they had died
5/5

It was in the 20's out and I forgot about them overnight in the mailbox, so they were dark green/brown when delivered. Asked a friend to plant them in a heated pond with goldfish of 5", figuring I had nothing to lose. Three times as big as they were a month ago. This is a VERY tough project! My next order is already in the works!.

Ava Bender
Ava Bender
| Apr 25, 2021
I spent my money on useless snails and dead money
3/5

Upon arrival, it was dead and full of snails. I could cope with the snails, but the carcass of the plant was so dead that it was completely brown and you couldn't even touch it without needles dropping all over the place. Buying plants online is no longer an option for me, and I plan to shop locally instead. In addition to not being full of snails, the plants I bought locally are cheaper, and most importantly, they are.

Egypt Lawrence
Egypt Lawrence
| Nov 18, 2020

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