Here is all about Rotala rotundifolia “Green” — a popular stem plant known for its lush bright green coloration, elegant vertical growth, and ease of care in low to high-tech...
Here is all about Rotala rotundifolia “Green” — a popular stem plant known for its lush bright green coloration, elegant vertical growth, and ease of care in low to high-tech aquariums.
Scientific Name: Rotala rotundifolia "Green"
Family: Lythraceae
Common Name: Green Rotala
Origin: Southeast Asia (cultivated variant of wild Rotala rotundifolia)
🟢 Note: Despite its name, the leaves are not round when submerged. The "Green" variant does not turn red even under intense light — unlike standard R. rotundifolia.
Leaf Shape: Narrow, lanceolate when submerged; rounded when emersed
Color: Bright light green under all lighting conditions
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy with trimming
Height: 20 – 50 cm (8 – 20 inches)
Width/Spread: ~2 – 5 cm per stem (can be densely planted)
Parameter | Optimal Range |
---|---|
Temperature | 20–28°C (68–82°F) |
pH | 6.0–7.5 |
Hardness | Soft to moderate (3–12 dGH) |
Lighting | Moderate to high |
CO₂ | Optional but improves density and form |
Substrate | Nutrient-rich for best results |
Growth Rate: Fast to moderate
Propagation: Cut stem tops and replant in substrate
Trimming: Promotes side-shooting and bushy clusters
Spacing: Plant stems in groups with a little distance for light and flow
Ideal for midground to background
Excellent bright green contrast to red or dark-toned plants
Great for Dutch, nature-style, or jungle layouts
Perfect for aquascaping beginners and low-tech tanks
Regular trimming ensures compact, lush bushes
CO₂ and strong lighting promote tighter internodes and vivid color
Nutrient dosing (especially iron and potassium) encourages healthy leaf growth
Avoid planting in shade; it can become leggy
Grows tall and leggy in low light if not trimmed
May shed lower leaves if light or nutrients are lacking
Too much shade can hinder compact growth
Safe with all peaceful fish and shrimp
Excellent cover for fry and small invertebrates
Avoid with aggressive or digging fish
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Color | Bright green |
Growth | Upright, bushy with trimming |
Position | Midground to background |
Light Needs | Moderate to high |
CO₂ | Optional, but helps growth/form |
Difficulty | Easy to moderate |
Consistent bright green color
Easier to care for than red Rotala types
Great for low-tech and high-tech aquariums
Looks beautiful in contrast with red plants like Ludwigia, Alternanthera, or Rotala H'ra
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