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Rotala Rotundifolia Green Tissue Culture

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$13.99

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

Grower:
Aquascaperoom
Packaged As:
Tissue Culture
Placement:
Midground
Placement:
Background
Color:
Green
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Species:
Rotala

Description

Rotala rotundifolia Green – Tissue Culture

Rotala rotundifolia Green is a fast-growing and highly adaptable stem plant valued for its fresh green colour and dense, upright growth. Unlike red varieties of Rotala, this green form maintains its coloration under a wide range of lighting conditions, making it a reliable choice for creating lush backgrounds and natural plant mass in planted aquariums.

Offered in tissue culture format, this plant arrives free of algae, snails, and pests, providing a clean and controlled start. Its vigorous growth and strong response to trimming make it ideal for shaping hedges, filling background areas, or adding movement and depth to Aquascapes.

✓ Lush green stem plant with fast, reliable growth
A dependable background plant for both beginner-friendly and advanced layouts.

Care & Placement

  • Best suited for background placement
  • Thrives in low to high lighting
  • Stem plant — benefits from nutrient-rich substrate and regular fertilization
  • COâ‚‚ optional, but recommended for denser and more compact growth

Why Choose Rotala rotundifolia Green Tissue Culture

  • Consistent green colour across a wide range of conditions
  • Pest- and algae-free tissue culture start
  • Fast growth helps fill tanks quickly
  • Excellent plant for trimming, shaping, and creating depth

Plant Details

Difficulty Easy
Growth Rate Fast
Light Requirement Low to High
COâ‚‚ Optional
Placement Background

Acclimation Note: When transitioning from tissue culture to submerged growth, some initial leaf adjustment may occur. Trim affected stems and allow new submerged growth to establish.

Available in Canada at Aquascaperoom — clean tissue culture plants selected for healthy, controlled Aquascaping.