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Unelected mixed medaka. 10 fishes. Excellent for fighting mosquitoes in small lakes or city tanks, where the natural antagonists of mosquitoes struggle to settle. Beautiful to look at due to their varied colours. They survive all year round in outdoor tanks and lakes, even under the ice. For shipping the fish, a 5 euro supplement is required for packaging...
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Lotus Nelumbo Mangkala Pathum

This lovely bowl lotus hybridized by Dr. Nopchai Chansilpa. Mangkala patum is one of the first lotus to wake up from dormancy every year. Then it blooms, and blooms, and blooms some more! It flourishes in a small bowl outside and then can be brought inside for a few days at a time to enjoy the beautiful perfect pink flowers which are almost always present in multiples.
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Description

Type of plant: Lotus Hardy

Plant size: Small

Depth: 10-30 cm.

Flower type and color: Double pink flower

Minimum Pot Diameter: 0,3 meters

Flowering: Free flowering

Characteristics and comment: This lovely bowl lotus hybridized by Dr. Nopchai Chansilpa. Mangkala patum is one of the first lotus to wake up from dormancy every year. Then it blooms, and blooms, and blooms some more! It flourishes in a small bowl outside and then can be brought inside for a few days at a time to enjoy the beautiful perfect pink flowers which are almost always present in multiples. Mangkala patum is one of the best tiny bowl lotus that we grow. It is extremely hardy, also. The flowers bounce between semi-double and double in petal count.


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