| Management number | 234741933 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $4.00 | Model Number | 234741933 | ||
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Echinodorus Oriental, commonly known as the Oriental Sword, is a striking and elegant hybrid sword plant highly prized in the aquascaping hobby. This unique variety was developed from a natural mutation of Echinodorus Rose, producing a spectacular sword plant with pink to reddish new leaves that gradually mature into rich green as they grow. Its bold leaf structure and vibrant coloration make it a perfect centerpiece for medium to large aquariums.
Scientific Name: Echinodorus ‘Oriental’
Common Name: Oriental Sword
Origin: Hybrid cultivar derived from Echinodorus Rose
Leaf Shape: Large, broad, and ovate leaves with strong veins
Coloration: Young leaves emerge pink to reddish; mature leaves turn lush green
Growth Form: Rosette-style sword plant; strong root system
Lighting Needs: Moderate to high lighting enhances color development.
CO₂ & Fertilizers: CO₂ not required but recommended for stronger growth; benefits from root tabs and nutrient-rich substrate.
Growth Method: Submerged growth shows vibrant pink new leaves; emersed growth produces broad green leaves.
Nutrient Substrate: Required for healthy root development and sustained growth.
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes, suitable for both submerged aquariums and emersed setups in paludariums.
Creates a dramatic focal point in medium to large aquariums.
Provides natural shelter for fish and shrimp with its broad leaves.
Adds a touch of color contrast with its pink new growth among green aquatic plants.
Sold as loose bare-root plants, bunched plants, or potted plants:
Fresh-Cut Plants: Approximately 1–2 individual bare-root plants
Bunched Plants: Approximately 1–2 plants bundled with foam and a plant weight
Potted Plants: Approximately 1–2 plants rooted in rockwool and net pot
As with other Echinodorus species, melting of older leaves may occur after planting due to transition from emersed to submerged growth. This is normal, and new healthy growth will adapt to your aquarium conditions.
Always check local regulations before purchasing or introducing aquatic plants into natural waterways.
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