Sagittaria dwarf
Types of Aquarium Plants

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.

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