Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus' Amazon Sword

Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus' Amazon Sword


Catalog Number
AP-0688
Common Name
Amazon Sword
Description
The Amazon Sword is a long known, time-tested aquarium plant from tropical South America. It differs from e.grisebachii 'Bleherae' by considerably narrower leaves. This Echinodorus wild type is quite undemanding, however medium light intensity and a nutrient-rich substrate are recommendable. Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus' develops a large, conspicuous rosette with countless leaves. It is especially recommended for large tanks with e.g. Discus or angelfish (Pterophyllum). The latter often use the swordplant leaves as spawning ground. Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus', the narrow-leaved Amazon sword, is widely known as E. amazonicus. It belongs to the species Echinodorus grisebachii, widely spread in the American tropics and known for its many varieties. e.grisebachii 'Bleherae' and e.grisebachii 'Parviflorus' are also counted amongst this species. First, this plant was brought onto the market in 1938, back then still under the erronous name "E. brevipedicellatus" (a synonym of Echinodorus longipetalus). It was long carried under that name. Only in 1970, Karel Rataj described it as a new species (E. amazonicus). Its origins are reported to lie in the Brazilian Amazon depression (Rondônia and Pará), where it was found growing submersed in 50 to 100 cm deep stagnant to slow-flowing water. Usually, forms of e.grisebachii that are quite similar to e.grisebachii 'Parviflorus' and 'Bleherae' are brought into trade under the name E. amazonicus. Those plants grow to a height of around 40 cm when cultivated submersed. The original type of e.grisebachii 'Amazonicus' was current in aquaristics decades ago and differs significantly from those. When cultivated submersed, it developes very narrow, lanceolate leaf blades curving sidewards like a sickle. In the aquarium, it can grow to over 60 cm in height, like e.grisebachii 'Bleherae', but differs from the latter mainly in its narrower leaf form. Well-growing submersed plants sprout 1 to 2 new leaves per week and often develop long flower stalks with adventitious plants floating below the waterline.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Impressive solitary plant in large aquaria Narrow leaf shape Undemanding Suitable for discus tanks
Synonyms
Echinodorus amazonicus Rataj
Complete Botanical Name
Echinódorus grisebáchii Small
Family
Alismataceae
Genus
Echinodorus
Misapplied Names
Echinodorus brevipedicellatus
Category
Middle Ground
Difficulty
easy
Growth
fast
Temperature Tolerance
18-30℃
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Proliferating inflorescences, Rhizomteilung
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
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