🌿 Basic Overview Scientific Name: Helanthium bolivianum “Quadricostatus” Synonyms: Sometimes referred to as Echinodorus quadricostatus or Echinodorus bolivianus var. quadricostatus Common Name: Dwarf Chain Sword, Pygmy Chain Sword Family: Alismataceae...
Scientific Name: Helanthium bolivianum “Quadricostatus”
Synonyms: Sometimes referred to as Echinodorus quadricostatus or Echinodorus bolivianus var. quadricostatus
Common Name: Dwarf Chain Sword, Pygmy Chain Sword
Family: Alismataceae
Origin: South America (mainly Brazil, Bolivia, and surrounding regions)
Type: Rosette plant (foreground to midground carpeting species)
Leaves:
Bright green, narrow, and sword-shaped.
Typically 5–15 cm long and 1–2 cm wide.
Growth Form:
Forms a dense cluster of leaves growing from a central rosette.
Spreads quickly via runners (horizontal stems) that produce new plantlets.
Coloration: Vibrant light to medium green; occasionally yellow-green under intense lighting.
Texture: Smooth, soft, and lush — resembles small Echinodorus species.
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 20–28°C |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Hardness (GH) | 2–12 dGH |
| Lighting | Moderate to high (for compact growth) |
| CO₂ | Not mandatory but enhances color and speed of growth |
| Substrate | Nutrient-rich soil or sand with root tabs |
Growth Rate: Fast; can carpet a tank in weeks under ideal conditions.
Propagation: By runners — daughter plants grow along stolons and can be separated when rooted.
Trimming: Minimal — occasional removal of old leaves or thinning of dense patches.
Spacing: Plant individual rosettes about 2–3 cm apart to allow runners to spread evenly.
Placement: Foreground to midground in larger tanks; full carpet in smaller aquariums.
Maintain stable lighting (moderate or high) for lush, compact leaves.
Provide iron-rich substrate or root tabs for healthy growth.
Occasional liquid fertilization with micronutrients enhances leaf color.
CO₂ supplementation encourages faster carpeting and stronger runner production.
Method: Natural runner formation.
Once new plantlets have a few leaves and roots, gently detach and replant.
Spreads continuously under good lighting and nutrient conditions.
Perfect for foreground carpeting or midground borders.
Looks excellent in both nature-style and Dutch-style aquascapes.
Great for contrast with darker green or red stem plants such as Alternanthera reineckii or Rotala rotundifolia.
Can be used to create lush green meadows or pathway-like layouts.
Can grow too fast if not trimmed, crowding other plants.
Older leaves may yellow in nutrient-poor substrates.
Needs good light penetration; shaded areas may melt or grow leggy.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Rosette / Runner plant |
| Color | Light to medium green |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Light Need | Moderate to High |
| CO₂ Need | Optional but beneficial |
| Growth Speed | Fast |
| Placement | Foreground / Midground |
| Propagation | Runners (plantlets) |
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