Bacopa australis was discovered in southern Brazil (australis = southern), and it does not come from Australia, as might otherwise be assumed from its name. Stems become 10-30 cm tall and 2-4 cm wide. Like the other Bacopa species, Bacopa australis is also easy to grow in an aquarium. Under certain conditions it creeps across the bottom to form an elegantly decorative light green cushion. When Bacopa australis grows in a good light, the leaves become reddish. It is easily propagated by taking side shoots and planting them in the substrate.
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A journey through the Rio Sucuri (with narration) in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
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Bacopa australis
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South America Biotope B2 - Sucuri River at Little Tree Design Biotopes
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Footage from the Rio Sucuri - a karst stream habitat in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.