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Echinodorus 'Apart'

Echinodorus 'Apart'

Echinodorus 'Apart': aquatic plant of the family Alismataceae. Light: Medium to high.

Family
Alismataceae
Tank use
Used in 0 tanks
Temperature

15 °C - 30 °C

pH

5 - 7

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Medium to high

CO2

10-40 mg/L

Description

Geographical Origin & Habitat:

This uniquely structured plant does not exist in the wild. Echinodorus "Apart" is an exceptionally distinct, highly stabilized commercial hybrid created by legendary aquatic botanist Tomas Kaliebe in Germany. It was specifically bred to solve a major problem in aquascaping: Amazon Swords growing too large. In the aquarium, it acts as a deeply rooted, highly resilient amphibious rosette plant, retaining the bulletproof survival traits of its South American wild ancestors while maintaining strict physical discipline.

Taxonomy & Genetics:

Scientifically classified within the Alismataceae family, "Apart" is an elite, highly specialized hybrid cultivar. Taxonomically, it is the direct genetic result of crossing Echinodorus uruguayensis with the extremely stiff, deeply low-lying Echinodorus portoalegrensis. Genetically, it perfectly inherited the defining traits of its parents: the high leaf count and robust health of E. uruguayensis, combined entirely with the profoundly rigid, downward-arching, low-growing genetic profile of E. portoalegrensis.

Physical Structure:

The architectural structure of the "Apart" sword is its absolute defining feature: it is deeply compact, profoundly rigid, and strictly downward-arching. It is a rosette plant completely lacking vertical stems. The foundation is a massive, incredibly dense, woody subterranean rhizome that deploys thick white roots deep into the substrate. The leaves emerge directly from the crown on distinct, stiff petioles. The foliage is strictly narrowly ovate, highly rigid, and violently arches downwards toward the gravel, resembling a stiff green claw.

Color & Texture:

The coloration is distinctly pure, intensely sophisticated, and exceptionally dark. Grown submerged under standard lighting, the rigidly arched leaves are a solid, matte, extraordinarily dark forest-green. Crucially, its genetics strictly suppress any red or bronze pigments; the plant remains an unwavering, solid dark green even under blasting high-intensity light. The texture is notoriously tough, incredibly leathery, and deeply stiff, feeling exactly like thick, rigid plastic. The leaves are totally immune to damage from herbivorous fish.

Care and observations

Lighting & CO2:

It is an incredibly resilient, slow-growing, highly forgiving hybrid perfectly suited for beginner, low-tech aquariums. It will effortlessly survive and maintain its stiff, compact shape in deeply shaded environments. However, to force the plant to rapidly multiply its dark-green leaves and maintain its famous, aggressively downward-arching "claw" shape, medium LED lighting is recommended. Pressurized CO2 is completely unnecessary for its survival, but its addition drastically speeds up its naturally slow, disciplined growth rate.

Nutrition & Substrate:

As a highly specialized Amazon Sword hybrid, "Apart" is an absolute, obligate root feeder. Its massive, woody root system strongly demands a mature, heavily nutrient-dense substrate (minimum 7 cm / 3 inches deep). It strongly prefers premium aquasoil or a mature gravel bed heavily enriched with iron and macro-nutrient root tabs directly beneath the massive tuber. If planted in sterile, inert gravel without heavy root supplementation, it will instantly stunt, turn pale yellow, and slowly melt away. It absorbs zero nutrition from the water.

Water Chemistry:

Originating from highly stabilized German nursery conditions, it is practically invincible regarding standard water parameters. It thrives effortlessly in heated tropical aquariums (22-28°C) and is exceptionally adaptable, comfortably tolerating both soft, acidic blackwater and rock-hard, highly alkaline tap water (pH 6.0 - 8.0). The single most critical environmental requirement is absolute chemical stability. It drastically prefers stable, unchanging parameters over perfectly optimized ones. It prefers moderate water flow to keep its stiff leaves clean.

Space Management & Placement:

Due to its deliberately compact size (rarely exceeding 20-25 cm height), profoundly rigid downward-arching habit, and extraordinarily dark-green color, "Apart" is the ultimate, indestructible midground centerpiece. It should be meticulously planted as a solitary structural anchor directly in front of taller background plants. Because it grows extremely slowly and its leaves actively hook downward into the substrate, it creates a perfectly disciplined, deeply textured dark-green focal point that will never overgrow the aquarium.

Pruning:

Pruning is a simple, surgical, and very infrequent procedure due to its slow, disciplined growth. Never attempt to trim a rigid leaf in half; the cut edge will instantly turn black, rot, and destroy the aesthetic. To prune dead, yellowing, or algae-covered leaves, you must reach down to the absolute base of the woody rosette and cleanly snap or slice the stiff petiole directly at the crown. It virtually never spreads via runners; it simply forms a massive, impenetrable, single-crowned dark green anchor.

Risks & Diseases:

The absolute greatest threat to the "Apart" sword is Green Spot Algae (GSA). Because the intensely dark, highly rigid leaves grow incredibly slowly and live for years, they act as massive landing pads for devastating Green Spot Algae if phosphate levels drop or light is too intense without adequate CO2. Once GSA aggressively spots the tough leaves, it is physically impossible to clean off and ruins the dark-green aesthetic. The second risk is nutrient starvation; if root tabs are exhausted, the plant will violently cannibalize itself.

Plant profile

Placement
Centro vasca, Esemplare singolo, Primo piano a gruppo
Botanical form
rosette
Light
Medium to high
CO2
10-40 mg/L
Growth
Lenta
Column fertilization
Fertilizzazione in colonna stabile, regolata su crescita e alghe
Root fertilization
Utile soprattutto per forme radicate; non prioritaria per epifite
Trimming
Rimuovere foglie deteriorate e potare senza destabilizzare il gruppo.
Propagation
Infiorescenze proliferanti, Divisione del rizoma
Nutrients
I range di durezza, CO2 e nutrienti sono conservati nelle note di cura quando riportati dalla fonte.
Sensitivity
Evitare cambi bruschi di luce, CO2 o fertilizzazione.
Layout role
Centro vasca, Esemplare singolo, Primo piano a gruppo

Image gallery

Licensed images linked to the species or, when marked, to the closest representative taxon.

Representative live aquarium/natural image from Echinodorus uruguayensis (same genus) because no reusable exact aquarium photo was found for Echinodorus 'Apart'.