Description
The Lizard's tail comes from North America where it grows rampantly with its underground runners in swamps and watersides. Its qualities as an aquarium plants were detected in the Netherlands; as submerged plant it grows much more modest and stays smaller than in its terrestrial form. The upright stems bear heart-shaped, horizontally arranged, medium green leaves. As a classical plant in the Dutch planted aquarium style, it is also known as the "Leiden plant" for many years.
Saururus cernuus is not very demanding but should be well lit and benefits from a nutrient-rich substrate. The temperatures should not exceed 25℃ for a longer time; on the other hand, this plant is quite cold-resistant. It is propagated by stem cuttings. As emersed plant, S. cernuus is vigorous, propagating by undergrund runners.
Traditionally, the "Leiden plant" is used for the creation of "plant streets" in Dutch style tanks. Shoots with graduated length are planted in a group. Beyond that, Saururus cernuus is generally interesting as an accent plant in the midground, for example combined with low ground covers.
Characteristic
Special growth habit
Well suitable for creation of "plant streets"
Also for cold water tanks and paludaria
Category
Foreground