🌿 Basic Overview Scientific Name: Hygrophila pinnatifida Common Name: Pinnatifid Hygrophila Family: Acanthaceae Origin: India (native to southern and western regions) Type: Rhizomatous stem plant / rooted epiphyte 🌱 Appearance...
Scientific Name: Hygrophila pinnatifida
Common Name: Pinnatifid Hygrophila
Family: Acanthaceae
Origin: India (native to southern and western regions)
Type: Rhizomatous stem plant / rooted epiphyte
Leaves:
Deeply lobed and fern-like, creating a unique texture.
Upper surface is olive-green to reddish-brown, often with bronze tones.
Underside is rich burgundy or purplish-red.
Stem: Strong, creeping horizontally before growing vertically.
Size: Leaves can reach 4–8 cm long; total plant height 10–25 cm depending on trimming and conditions.
Growth Form: Can grow both rooted in substrate or attached to hardscape (driftwood, rocks).
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 20–28°C |
| pH | 6.0–7.5 |
| Hardness (GH) | 3–12 dGH |
| Lighting | Medium to high (for vibrant coloration) |
| CO₂ | Strongly recommended for compact growth and color intensity |
| Substrate | Nutrient-rich soil, or can attach to rocks/wood using thread or glue |
Growth Rate: Moderate; faster with strong light and CO₂.
Form: Spreads horizontally by side shoots before producing vertical stems.
Trimming:
Trim vertical stems regularly to promote horizontal creeping and bushy form.
Remove older lower leaves if shaded.
Propagation:
Cut side shoots or tops and replant, or attach to hardscape for rooting.
Placement: Midground or attached to wood/rocks; works well as a transition plant between foreground and background.
Provide strong lighting to bring out red and bronze hues.
Maintain steady CO₂ (20–30 ppm) for dense, healthy growth.
Supply iron and micronutrients for vivid color.
Avoid sudden nutrient or CO₂ drops — may cause melting or stunting.
Keep moderate water flow to prevent algae on leaf surfaces.
Method: Cuttings or side shoots.
Side shoots naturally emerge from the main stem; these can be trimmed and replanted or attached elsewhere.
The plant easily anchors itself to rocks and driftwood with its roots.
Highly decorative plant due to its unique leaf shape and dual coloration.
Works beautifully in Nature-style and Dutch-style aquascapes.
Excellent for midground placement or attached to hardscape to add texture.
Combines well with:
Bolbitis heudelotii (fern-like harmony)
Anubias nana petite (contrast in leaf shape)
Rotala rotundifolia or Ludwigia repens (color balance).
Can melt if newly introduced or if CO₂/light is unstable.
Sensitive to drastic changes in parameters.
Needs trimming to prevent over-shading by upper leaves.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Category | Rhizomatous stem/epiphyte plant |
| Color | Olive green, bronze, reddish-brown (top), purple-red (underside) |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Light Need | Medium to High |
| CO₂ Need | Medium to High |
| Growth Speed | Moderate |
| Placement | Midground / Attached to hardscape |
| Propagation | Side shoots / Cuttings |
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