Acorus gramineus var. variegatus 'Vari Lime Rush'
Product Details
Contents: One tissue culture cup of Acorus gramineus var. variegatus 'Vari Lime Rush'
Dimensions: Mature plants can reach heights of up to 20-30 cm (8-12 inches)
General Description
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Common Name(s): Vari Lime Rush, Variegated Sweet Flag
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Scientific Name: Acorus gramineus var. variegatus 'Vari Lime Rush'
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Visual Description: This ornamental variety stands out with its striking variegated foliage, featuring bright lime-green stripes along the length of its glossy, sword-like leaves. It adds a vibrant pop of color and texture to any aquatic or bog garden setting.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Medium to bright indirect light to maintain the vibrancy of its variegation
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Water Requirements: Prefers moist to wet conditions; can be grown submerged in water or in consistently damp soil
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Temperature Range: 15-25°C (59-77°F)
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Humidity Preferences: High humidity if grown emersed; tolerates a wide range of humidity levels when submerged
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Adaptable to most substrates but prefers rich, loamy soils or fine gravel in aquatic settings
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Fertilization Needs: Light to moderate fertilization to promote healthy growth without compromising leaf variegation
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Propagation Methods: Propagates easily by division of the root system, allowing for the separation and replanting of new growths
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Trim back older or damaged leaves to encourage new, vibrant growth and maintain plant form
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Ideal for foreground to midground placement in aquariums or as a marginal plant in ponds, where its variegated leaves can be fully appreciated
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Attachment: This plant prefers to be rooted in substrate rather than attached to hardscape
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Spacing Requirements: Provide at least 10 cm (4 inches) between plants to ensure adequate room for growth and spread
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Suitable for a wide range of freshwater aquarium setups and pond designs, cohabiting well with most species of fish and invertebrates
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Vigilant monitoring for common aquatic pests and diseases is recommended, though it's generally a robust variety
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: Variegation may vary with lighting conditions; too much direct sunlight can bleach leaves, while too little light can diminish variegation
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Seasonal Care: In temperate climates, may require protection or indoor relocation during colder months if grown emersed
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not known to be invasive in controlled environments but should not be released into wild waterways
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides shelter and breeding ground for aquatic life; its dense root system can help stabilize substrate and improve water quality