Mini swordplant
Echinodorus × schlueteri
Mini swordplant
- Also known as Echinodorus cordifolius 'Mini'
- Small, light green swordplant
- Ovate to cordate leaves
- Recommendable for nano tanks
- Undemanding
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Description
This small, light green swordplant is the true Echinodorus schlueteri, however it is mostly labeled Echinodorus cordifolius 'Mini' and also known among aquarists as "E. aschersonianus". The name E. schlueteri was misapplied for decades to another, bigger swordplant whose correct name is Echinodorus × maculatus. The true E. schlueteri turned out as a hybrid between E. × maculatus and E. reptilis, therefore it is also written E. × schlueteri.
The Mini swordplant is an easy aquarium plant that does not exceed a height of 25 cm. The submerged leaves are longish egg-shaped to slightly heart-shaped and unicoloured light to middle green. The emersed leaves are more roundish with longer stalk. A typical feature of this swordplant are often spirally twisted roots. Good lighting and nutrient supply provided, it forms dense, relatively low leaf rosettes. It is well suited to the midground or as small group in the foreground of bigger tanks. In nano tanks it can also be used as solitary plant in the mid- or background. Not seldom it develops long, thin inflorescences with adventitious plantlets.
Due to its small size, Schlueter's swordplant is also recommendable for emersed layouts such as paludariums and Wabi-Kusa. During the warm period of the year it also grows well outdoor. The emersed plant is decorative due to its big, white flowers which appear on its creeping, thin inflorescences.
The plant usually denominated Echinodorus schlueteri in Germany is not identical with the plant that was scientifically described in 1981 by Karel Rataj as E. schlueteri, but is presented in this database as Echinodorus maculatus.
True E. schlueteri (sensu Rataj) is far less well-known. However, it is apparently identical with the plant sold as Echinodorus cordifolius 'Mini'. A systematic molecular examination proved that E. schlueteri is very probably a hybrid of E. maculatus and newly described Echinodorus reptilis from south-eastern South America (Lehtonen & Falck 2009). Therefore it is named Echinodorus × schlueteri by Lehtonen, marked as a hybrid by that.
When cultivated submersed, E. schlueteri is a relatively low-growing plant with unicoloured light to medium green leaves. (read more)
Misapplied names | Echinodorus aschersonianus, Echinodorus cordifolius 'Mini' |
Complete botanical name | Echinódorus schluéteri Rataj |
Family | Alismataceae |
Genus | Echinodorus |
Difficulty | easy |
Usage | Midground, Nano tanks, Foreground, group |
Height | 5 - 20cm |
Width | 5 - 20cm |
Growth | medium |
pH value | 5 - 7 |
Temperature tolerance | 15 - 30°C |
Carbonate hardness | 0 - 21°dKH |
General hardness | 0 - 30°dGH |
Propagation | Proliferating inflorescences, Rhizomteilung, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants |
Can grow emersed? | yes |
Source | Flowgrow |
Misapplied names |
Echinodorus aschersonianus, Echinodorus cordifolius 'Mini' |
Complete botanical name |
Echinódorus schluéteri Rataj |
Family |
Alismataceae |
Genus |
Echinodorus |
Difficulty |
easy |
Usage |
Midground, Nano tanks, Foreground, group |
Height |
5 - 20cm |
Width |
5 - 20cm |
Growth |
medium |
pH value |
5 - 7 |
Temperature tolerance |
15 - 30°C |
Carbonate hardness |
0 - 21°dKH |
General hardness |
0 - 30°dGH |
Propagation |
Proliferating inflorescences, Rhizomteilung, Splitting, cutting off daughter plants |
Can grow emersed? |
yes |
Source |
Flowgrow |
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I ordered one pot and when I opened it I was surprised that there was not just one plant but 4 or 5 plants :) So I split it and planted every plant separately. (read more)