| Management number | 234738179 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $3.60 | Model Number | 234738179 | ||
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Cabomba aquatica is a classic aquarium and pond plant that originated in South America. Belonging to the family Cabombaceae and genus Cabomba, this species is highly sought after for its lush, fan-shaped foliage. In its native regions, Cabomba aquatica is even considered an edible plant, used locally as a vegetable.
Commonly known as Cabomba Plant, Green Cabomba, Fanwort, or Giant Cabomba, this species adds instant greenery and elegance to aquariums and outdoor ponds. Its finely divided leaves create a soft, flowing texture that enhances aquascapes and provides excellent shelter for fish and fry.
Scientific Name: Cabomba aquatica
Common Names: Cabomba Plant, Green Cabomba, Fanwort, Giant Cabomba
Origin: South America
Lush Fan-shaped Leaves: Creates a delicate, feathery texture underwater.
Multi-Use Plant: Popular for aquariums, ponds, and even eaten locally as a vegetable.
Fish-Friendly Habitat: Provides hiding spots and breeding cover for small fish and shrimp.
Lighting Needs: Moderate to high lighting recommended.
CO₂ & Fertilizers: Growth improves significantly with added CO₂ and nutrient dosing.
Growth Method: Submersed only – thrives when fully underwater.
Nutrient Substrate: Not required (absorbs nutrients mostly from the water column).
Can Be Grown Emersed: ❌ No
Perfect as a background or midground plant in aquariums.
Its flowing, feathery leaves add movement and a natural look to water gardens.
Excellent for providing shade and cover in outdoor ponds.
Sold as submerged fresh-cut plants, bunched plants, or potted plants:
Fresh-Cut Plants: Approx. 6 stems, loose fresh-cut plants
Bunched Plants: Approx. 6 fresh-cut plants bundled with foam and lead weight
Potted Plants: Approx. 6 fresh-cut plants with net pot and rock wool
Cabomba species can be delicate during shipping and acclimation. Some initial melting or leaf drop may occur, but healthy stems will regrow once established under proper conditions.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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