Acorus gramineus 'Dwarf Green Rush' - 5cm Net Pot
A compact, grass-like plant with vibrant green, slender leaves that gently sway in the water flow, perfect for adding a touch of verdant texture to the foreground of tanks.
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Acorus gramineus 'Dwarf Green Rush' - Aquatic Plant
Product Details
Contents: One Acorus gramineus 'Dwarf Green Rush' plant in a 5cm pot
Dimensions: Mature plants can reach heights of 10-15 cm (4-6 inches)
General Description
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Common Name(s): Dwarf Green Rush, Miniature Sweet Flag
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Scientific Name: Acorus gramineus 'Dwarf Green Rush'
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Visual Description: This plant is recognized for its slender, vibrant green leaves that grow in a dense, tufted manner. Its compact size and grass-like appearance make it an excellent choice for adding texture and a pop of green to any aquatic setup.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Low to medium; can thrive under a wide range of lighting conditions
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Water Requirements: Prefers moist or slightly submerged conditions; adaptable to various water parameters
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Temperature Range: 15-26°C (59-79°F)
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Humidity Preferences: High humidity or fully aquatic environments
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Adaptable; can grow in gravel, sand, or soil-based substrates
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Fertilization Needs: Minimal; benefits from occasional liquid fertilizer
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Propagation Methods: Easily propagated by dividing the root system and replanting
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Trim back older or overgrown leaves to maintain shape and encourage new growth
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Ideal for foreground or midground placement, especially in smaller tanks or as a border in larger setups
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Attachment: Not applicable; this plant should be planted directly into the substrate
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Spacing Requirements: Space plants approximately 5-10 cm (2-4 inches) apart to allow for spread and growth
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of fish and invertebrates. Its dense growth can provide hiding spots and reduce stress for shy species.
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Generally resilient but should be monitored for signs of common aquatic pests
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: Although adaptable, consistent water quality and light will promote healthier growth. Avoid deep substrate burying to prevent rot.
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Seasonal Care: In an aquarium, seasonal changes are less impactful, but growth may slow if temperatures drop below the preferred range.
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not invasive in contained aquarium settings; easy to control through regular maintenance
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides excellent microhabitats for microfauna and can contribute to the overall health of the aquarium ecosystem by oxygenating the water and aiding in nitrate reduction.