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Dwarf Sagittaria
(Sagittaria subulata)
Quick Facts :: Dwarf Sagittaria
Care Level: Easy
Lighting: Medium
Placement: Mid-ground to Background
Maximum Size: 16"
Water Conditions: 70-84° F, pH 5.5-8.0, KH 3-10
Propagation: Runners
Coloration: Green
Supplements: High Quality Liquid Fertilizer, Iron
Origin: North and South America
Family: Alismataceae

 General Information ::

Sagittaria subulata, also known as Dwarf Sagittaria, originates in South America and eastern North America, and is a perfect plant for beginners. This fast growing marsh plant has a green, grass-like appearance and its stemless, strap-shaped leaves will grow to form dense clusters that can eventually reach the surface of many aquariums. Dwarf Sagittaria can form a dense "carpet" due to its rate of growth and runner propagation.

Dwarf Sagittaria is a relatively undemanding species, but is sensitive to iron levels and will show deficiencies with yellowing leaves. This species can also survive in a nutrient deficient substrate as long as it receives plenty of light. Dwarf Sagittaria prefers moderate lighting at 2 or more watts per gallon from full spectrum (5000-7000K) bulbs and higher lighting may bring out an attractive reddish color in the leaves.

Dwarf Sagittaria propagates via runners that grow from established plants. To start a new cluster in a different location within the aquarium, cut the roots of the "baby" plant when it is approximately half the size of the "parent", then replant it. Dwarf Sagittaria may occasionally send long flower stems to the surface that will produce small, white flowers just above the water level.

 
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