Acorus gramineus 'Green Rush' - 5cm Net Pot
Lush, bright green, blade-like leaves that stand upright, creating a natural, dense rush effect ideal for midground placement in aquariums.
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Acorus gramineus 'Green Rush'
Product Details
Contents: One tissue culture cup of Acorus gramineus 'Green Rush'
Dimensions: Mature plants can reach heights of up to 30-40 cm (12-16 inches)
General Description
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Common Name(s): Green Rush, Japanese Sweet Flag
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Scientific Name: Acorus gramineus 'Green Rush'
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Visual Description: This variant of Acorus gramineus is known for its lush, green, sword-like leaves that gracefully arch outward. It creates a dense, bushy appearance, making it a striking addition to any water garden or aquarium.
Growing Conditions
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Light Requirements: Medium to high; thrives best under bright lighting conditions
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Water Requirements: Prefers shallow water or boggy conditions, but is quite adaptable and can tolerate fully submerged settings in aquariums
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Temperature Range: 18-28°C (64-82°F)
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Humidity Preferences: Prefers high humidity if grown emersed but adapts well to submerged conditions
Planting & Care
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Substrate Preferences: Does well in a variety of substrates, from sand to clay or nutrient-rich aquatic soil
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Fertilization Needs: Moderate; benefits from regular applications of aquatic plant fertilizer to support vigorous growth
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Propagation Methods: Can be propagated by dividing the rhizomes and replanting them. New shoots will also emerge from the base and can be separated once they've grown sufficiently.
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Pruning/Tidying Up: Prune older or yellowing leaves to maintain aesthetics and encourage new growth
Placement
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Aquarium Placement: Best suited for the midground to background, depending on tank size, as it can grow quite tall
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Attachment: Not applicable; this plant grows best planted directly into the substrate
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Spacing Requirements: Space plants at least 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) apart to allow room for growth and spread
Compatibility
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Aquarium Compatibility: Compatible with most freshwater aquarium setups, including those with fish and invertebrates that prefer gentler currents
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Pest/Disease Resistance: Generally robust but should be inspected for pests like snails or signs of rot before introduction to the aquarium
Special Requirements or Tips
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Special Care Instructions: Ensure that the plant does not become too shaded by taller plants or decorations, as this can inhibit its growth. Regular trimming can help maintain its shape and promote denser foliage.
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Seasonal Care: In outdoor ponds, it may die back in winter but will resprout in spring. In aquariums, maintain consistent conditions year-round for continuous growth.
Ecological Impact
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Invasiveness: Not known to be invasive in controlled aquatic environments, but care should be taken to prevent its spread in natural waterways.
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Benefit to Wildlife: Provides excellent shelter and breeding grounds for aquatic fauna, and its dense roots can help filter and oxygenate the water.