Description
Najas sp. "Roraima" has not been identified yet. This waternymph comes from the Brazilian state of Roraima. It was probably first imported into Japan, and it isn't well-known yet in Europe. The Roraima waternymph has stiff arched very narrow toothed leaves, branches readily, which gives it a relatively compact growth habit, and it is not as brittle and not as invasive as e.g. Najas guadalupensis. It can be compared to Najas indica. Especially decorative due to its bushy growth habit and its striking reddish-brown leaf teeth, which look like a dotted pattern on light green to reddish-brownish ground. Sometimes the shoot tips are of a lush red. The Roraima waternymph does not grow many roots, like most other Najas species. It grows floating shortly below the water surface as well as planted into the ground. You can also stick it between rocks or into crevices in the driftwood.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Densely ramifying stem plant
Reddish colour, dark teeth
Can be kept floating
Rare, hardly available in trade elsewhere
Synonyms
Najas sp. from Roraima
Family
Hydrocharitaceae
Genus
Najas
Trader Names
Najas roraima
Category
Rare Plants
Difficulty
easy
Growth
fast
pH Value
5-7
Temperature Tolerance
20-28℃
Carbonate Hardness
1-10 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Fragmentation, Cuttings, Splitting, Cutting off daughter plants
Can Grow Emersed?
no
Aquascaping
well-branched, bushy