Common Name: Dwarf Sagittaria
Sagittaria subulata from South America is an ideal, undemanding foreground plant whose short runners form a compact group. In the aquarium it sometimes sends a long flower stem to the surface, and small white flowers unfold just above the water surface.
Sagittaria subulata
This plant is grown in-vitro and is kept in a nutrient medium. Gently remove plant from cup and rinse in aquarium water to remove any medium. Separate into portions and plant with aquascaping tweezers.
Place individual plants 2-4 cm apart. This plant may cause problems because in certain conditions it suddenly grows to a height of 50 cm when it grows older. But if it is then moved into the background it may become low again. A easy category plant, does well in low light and medium CO2
DO NOT RELEASE PLANTS AND LIVESTOCK INTO LOCAL WATERWAYS.
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