More InfoThe entire plant consists only of a tiny green disc or spherical structure. Reproduction is by budding, and although the plant is the smallest flowering plant, it blooms only rarely, even in nature. A good food supplement for herbivorous fish, this plant is capable of forming dense colonies just below the water's surface. It is easy to imagine that it can tolerate moist soil conditions as well. One portion is approximately the volume of a 1 ounce measure. ReviewsIFP Water Meal - Wolffia arrhiza
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IFP Water Meal - Wolffia arrhiza
You folks did well. Thank you! I'm not good at water gardening, but the wolffia arrhiza arrived alive and in good shape. (Some of them are still alive in spite of being kept in less than ideal conditions. )
IFP Water Meal - Wolffia arrhiza
This plant was hard to find elsewhere. I have some in my pond that my goldfish snack on and another portion thriving in a bucket. These plants are tiny! Thank you!
IFP Water Meal - Wolffia arrhiza
Very unique but didn't work in my pond. Immediately disappeared after putting it in the pond. May work better for a different application - not the plants fault!
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