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Helanthium 'Quadricostatus' Tissue Culture

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Specifications

Grower, Packaged As, Color, Species, Difficulty Level,

Specifications

Grower:
Aquascaperoom
Packaged As:
Tissue Culture
Color:
Green
Species:
Helanthium
Difficulty Level:
Easy

Description

Helanthium ‘Quadricostatus’ – Tissue Culture

Helanthium ‘Quadricostatus’ is a versatile carpeting and midground plant that is both hardy and beginner-friendly. Known for its narrow, bright-green leaves and compact growth, this plant adapts well to a wide range of aquascapes, from low-tech tanks to high-energy layouts with CO₂.

This tissue culture portion provides a pest- and algae-free start, ensuring healthy, clean growth from the very beginning. When planted in groups, it quickly forms lush clusters that spread across the foreground or midground, creating a natural and vibrant look.

Key Features

  • Hardy and adaptable—great for beginners and experienced aquascapers
  • Pest-free, algae-free tissue culture for a clean start
  • Forms lush clusters in foreground or midground areas
  • Works well in low-tech tanks; thrives with CO₂ and nutrients
  • Safe for shrimp and all freshwater livestock

Care Guidelines

Plant Type Rosette
Lighting Low to medium
CO₂ Not required, but promotes faster, denser growth
Growth Rate Moderate
Placement Foreground to midground
Compatibility Safe for shrimp and all aquarium livestock

Additional Notes

  • Divide the tissue culture cup into small portions for even coverage.
  • Prefers nutrient-rich substrate for faster establishment.
  • Regular trimming helps maintain a neat, bushy carpet.
  • Perfect for natural and Dutch-style aquascapes.

Helanthium ‘Quadricostatus’ Tissue Culture is an excellent choice for aquascapers looking for a hardy, adaptable carpeting plant with bright, fresh green tones.

Shop Helanthium ‘Quadricostatus’ Tissue Culture in Canada from Aquascaperoom. A hardy, pest-free carpeting and midground plant perfect for aquascaping. Fast Canadian shipping to Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and more.