Description
Sagittaria subulata Versatile Foreground Aquarium Plant
Sagittaria subulata, originating from South America, is a hardy and adaptable aquarium plant well-suited for foreground planting. This undemanding species spreads through short runners, forming compact groups, making it ideal for creating a lush carpet effect. While it typically stays low, under certain conditions, it may grow up to 50 cm, making it suitable for both foreground and adaptable background use.
Key Features:
- Undemanding Foreground Plant : Thrives with minimal care, forming compact, low-growth clusters.
- Adaptable Growth : Typically stays low but may reach up to 50 cm in height; ideal for moving to the background if it grows taller.
- Flowering Feature : Occasionally sends a long stem to the surface, with small white flowers blooming just above the water.
- Spacing for Spread: Plant individual plants 2-4 cm apart to encourage natural runner formation and quicker coverage.
- Tissue Culture: Comes in a closed cup for optimal freshness and health, free from pests and algae.
Care Tips:
- Light and Conditions: Grows well in most lighting setups; maintain moderate light to manage height.
- Adaptability: Can be easily repositioned as it grows, serving both foreground and background needs.
Sagittaria subulata is a versatile plant, adding both greenery and occasional floral beauty to aquascapes, perfect for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike.
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