Description
Ranalisma rostratum is a small water plantain from the Asian tropics. In Europe, this plant is not very well-known yet, it is still very rare. The name is also written Ranalisma rostrata quite frequently. Under water, R. rostratum develops very narrow, lineal light green leaves and runners. It resembles Helanthium parvulum very much. In its emerged form, R. rostratum has roundish, spoon-like leaves and small white flowers, from which striking hedgehog-like aggregate fruits form. The plant is also suitable as grass-like ground-covering plant. Make sure the lighting is on the strong side, and add sufficient CO2 and nutrients. Like all rosette plants, Ranalisma rostratum likes a substrate rich in nutrients.
Ranalisma rostratum is a small plant from the Asian tropics and subtropics. It is often sold under the grammatically incorrect name "Ranalisma rostrata". When kept emersed, the leaves of R. rostratum are roundish, with a stalk, and the short inflorescence often consists of a single flower, from which a rather large erinaceous aggregate fruit develops. It contains a large number of rostrate nutlets with flat sides. The submersed form has light green lineal leaves and closely resembles the light green variety of Helanthium tenellum (please see Helanthium tenellum "parvulum"). Just like the species of the genus Helanthium, R. rostratum forms long runners that are truly modified inflorescences (pseudo or inflorescence stolons). R. rostratum has occasionally been imported to Central Europe from Asian aquatic plant nurseries, however, it has not become established as aquarium plant there yet, differently from Asia and the USA. For some time, Helanthium tenellum "parvulum" was spread in the hobby under the erroneous name "Ranalisma rostrata". However, the information that this light green H. tenellum (= Echinodorus tenellus) form was identified as Ranalisma rostratum by means of a DNA analysis is wrong and is based on an error. In more dated aquarium literature, the species Ranalisma humile (synonym Echinodorus humilis) that is widely spread in Africa, is also mentioned. This plant, however, is not in cultivation any more today. Kris Weinhold (2008) observed R. rostratum to develop grass-like narrow leaves in the aquarium under stronger light. Under these conditions it is also a fast grower. Under lower light it develops longer-stalked leaves of a lighter hue with a lanceolate leaf blade. It grows more slowly then.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Light green, grasslike
Forms a nice lawn
Rarely available in trade
Synonyms
Echinodorus ridleyi Steenis, Echinodorus rostratus (Stapf) Gagnepain (1929), not (Nuttall) Engelmann ex A. Gray (1848)
Complete Botanical Name
Ranalísma rostrátum Stapf
Family
Alismataceae
Genus
Ranalisma
Category
Rare Plants
Difficulty
medium
Growth
fast
Carbon Dioxide
need
Temperature Tolerance
20-28℃
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Runners
Can Grow Emersed?
yes
Aquascaping
forms a grass-like lawn