Description
This remarkable grass-like plant was brought onto the market in Asia under the name Eriocaulon sp. "Japan", however, in the hobby, several different Eriocaulon variants are known under that name. Its species identity is still unclear. It is certainly not native to Japan and resembles certain Eriocaulon species that occur in rocky beds of fast-flowing rivers in India. Its submerged leaves are flexible, dark green and smooth. They grow to a length of approx. 30-40 cm with a width of only 1.5 mm. The leaves are distichous, which means that they grow in two rows on the rhizome-quite uncommon for an Eriocaulon. The creeping, short, hard rhizome branches readily, forming a large, dense grass-like tuft with time. Sometimes, young leaves get stuck when sprouting and become wrinkled. They can be removed and are normally followed by straight leaves.
Interestingly, this Eriocaulon attaches itself to solid material such as rock or wood. Therefore it seems likely that it occurs naturally on rock or in gravel in flowing waters.
Occasionally inflorescences appear that remain shorter than the leaves. When they are able to grow out of shallow water, its flowerheads open, exposing many tiny greyish white flowers. When the heads remain submerged, they develop adventitious plantlets.
Quite contrary to other Eriocaulons, "Japan Needle Leaf" grows in very well in our tanks, not only with soft water rich in CO2 and acidic substrate rich in nutrients (Aquasoil), but also in medium hard water, at a temperature of approx.21-26℃. The plant can be propagated by dividing the branched rhizome or by the adventitious plantlets on the submerged inflorescences.
With its elegant grasslike leaves, Eriocaulon sp. "Japan Needle Leaf" is an alternative to other narrow-leaved plants like Vallisneria nana or Helanthium bolivianum "Angustifolius". Unlike these, it does not form runners and is thus easy to control in an aquascape. It also provides interesting possibilities for aquascaping when it is used as an unusual epiphyte, e.g. on or between stones in stream biotope tanks.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Grasslike, comparable to Vallisneria nana
Very narrow, flexible leaves
Dark green coloration
Also grows as epiphyte
Undemanding
Synonyms
Eriocaulon sp. 'from Japan'
Family
Eriocaulaceae
Genus
Eriocaulon
Category
Rare Plants
Difficulty
easy
Growth
medium
Carbon Dioxide
need
pH Value
5-7
Temperature Tolerance
21-26℃
Carbonate Hardness
0-12 dKH
Propagation
Proliferating inflorescences, Splitting, Cutting off daughter plants
Can Grow Emersed?
unknown
Height
20-40 cm
Width
5-20 cm