Sagittaria dwarf
Sagittaria dwarf, English trade name Sagittaria subulata var. Pusilla or Sagittaria pusilla for short. It is probably a dwarf variety of Arrowhead subulate, which, under similar growth conditions, reaches a smaller size.
Each bush is a narrow pointed long leaves collected in a rosette. Leaves are green. In a favorable environment, when growing, it forms a continuous green array resembling lawn grass.
The requirements for the conditions of detention are identical to those of the Arrowhead subulate. Plants are not demanding and feel great in a wide range of temperatures and values of hydrochemical parameters, including successfully growing in hard slightly alkaline water. Any lighting level. It can be grown in open ponds during the warm season in temperate latitudes.