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Echinodorus ‘Red Wild Grass’ – Unique Narrow-Leaf Red Sword Plant
Echinodorus ‘Red Wild Grass’ – Unique Narrow-Leaf Red Sword Plant
The Echinodorus ‘Red Wild Grass’ is a stunning and unusual sword variety distinguished by its long, narrow, grass-like leaves and reddish-bronze tones. Its slender form adds movement and vertical contrast to planted tanks, creating a natural, flowing appearance reminiscent of wild aquatic grasslands.
Unlike most broad-leaved swords, ‘Red Wild Grass’ features fine-textured foliage that grows tall and upright, making it a striking background or centerpiece plant for medium and large aquariums. Under medium to high light, the leaves display rich copper-red hues that intensify with iron-based fertilization.
🪴 Key Features:
- Rare sword plant with slender, grassy red-green leaves
- Adds height and texture to planted aquariums
- Excellent for midground to background placement
- Thrives in medium to high light conditions
- Ideal for larger tanks and statement aquascapes
🌡️ Care Guidelines:
- Light: Medium to High
- Temperature: 72°–82°F
- pH: 6.5–7.5
- Placement: Background
- Growth Rate: Moderate to Fast
💡 Pro Tip: Use nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs for healthy growth and strong red coloration. Trim older outer leaves as new ones emerge to maintain a clean rosette shape.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: How tall does Echinodorus ‘Red Wild Grass’ grow?
A: Typically 12–20 inches, depending on light intensity and nutrients.
Q: Does it need CO₂ injection?
A: Not required, but CO₂ enhances color and growth rate.
Q: Why are the red tones fading?
A: Insufficient light or iron—stronger lighting and iron-rich fertilizer help restore the red hues.
Q: Can it be grown emersed (above water)?
A: Yes! It grows well emersed and may produce small white flowers.
Q: Is it safe for shrimp and peaceful fish?
A: Absolutely—100% safe for shrimp, snails, and community fish.