Description
The Lake cress is a small amphibious plant from North America, known as aquarium plant for many years. When this small plant is grown submerged, it has a rosette-like habit or develops a short stem. The submerged leaves are hard, somewhat brittle and have a very variable shape. With its height of about 10 cm, this plant is recommendable as accent in the foreground. Rorippa aquatica is undemanding and slow growing. Moderate temperature (up to 25℃) and nutrient-rich substrate are recommended. It can be propagated by adventitious plantlets which develop on the petioles of broken off leaves floating at the surface.
Water cabbage, or Rorippa aquatica, is a small amphibian plant found in the central and southern parts of the USA in the mud on the edges and in shallow water of springs, lakes, bogs, ditches and rivulets. It prefers clean, slow-flowing waters and is a rather rare plant in nature. R. aquatica has long been cultivated as an aquarium plant, and it can sometimes be found in trade under its former name Armoracia aquatica. It is also known under the synonym Neobeckia aquatica. Rorippa aquatica differs from other Rorippa species like e.g. Rorippa amphibia, which is also found in Central Europe, by white instead of yellow flowers, among other characteristics. Depending on the conditions it is grown in, R. aquatica can appear rather different. Submersed or non-flowering emersed plants form around 10 cm high leaf rosettes or upright stems with alternate leaves. The leaves may have a deeply incised margin and look almost pinnate with narrow tips, or they may be whole, with a coarsely serrate margin. Emersed plants with flower stalks and infrutescence can grow to a height of around 70 cm. Water cabbage is a good foreground plant in the aquarium due to its relatively low growth. Relatively low temperatures of 20 to 25℃ are of advantage, as are moderate to high light and a substrate rich in nutrients. This plant is not very demanding, but grows very slowly even if given perfect conditions. It reproduces mainly by adventitious sprouts on the stem of broken-off leaves that remain floating at the water surface for propagation purposes.
Source
Flowgrow
Characteristic
Also known as Armoracia aquatica
Small rosette plant
Variable leaf shape
Accent plant for the foreground
Also suitable for cold water tanks
Synonyms
Cochlearia armoracia var. aquatica Eaton, Armoracia aquatica (Eaton) Wiegand, Neobeckia aquatica (Eaton) Greene
Complete Botanical Name
Roríppa aquática (Eaton) E.J. Palmer & Steyerm.
Family
Brassicaceae
Genus
Rorippa
Category
Foreground
Difficulty
easy
Growth
very slow
pH Value
6-7
Temperature Tolerance
4-27℃
Carbonate Hardness
2-14 dKH
General Hardness
0-30 °dGH
Propagation
Proliferating leaves, Cuttings
Can Grow Emersed?
yes