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Echinodorus 'Digital Art'
Echinodorus 'Digital Art'
Echinodorus 'Digital Art': aquatic plant of the family Alismataceae. Light: Medium to high.
- Family
- Alismataceae
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
15 °C - 30 °C
5 - 7
Freshwater
Medium to high
10-40 mg/L
Description
Geographical Origin & Habitat:
This highly specific botanical cultivar does not exist in nature. Echinodorus "Digital Art" is a very modern, breathtakingly unique commercial hybrid created specifically for the high-end aquarium trade. It was meticulously crossbred from wild South American Amazon Sword stock to produce a striking, pixelated coloration pattern unlike any traditional sword plant. In the aquarium, it behaves perfectly like a wildly resilient, deeply rooted, amphibious rosette plant perfectly adapted to submerged conditions.
Taxonomy & Genetics:
Scientifically classified within the Alismataceae family, "Digital Art" is a highly prized, elite cultivar in the global aquascaping hobby. Taxonomically, it is a complex hybrid. Genetically, it inherited the classic, indestructible survival traits and robust health of standard Amazon Swords. However, its true defining feature is an incredibly unique, highly unstable genetic mutation (chimera-like) that forces the plant to distribute its red and brown anthocyanin pigments in a highly fragmented, pixelated, or heavily splattered pattern across the green leaf.
Physical Structure:
The architectural structure of the "Digital Art" sword is intensely dominant, wildly sprawling, and heavily structural. It is a massive rosette plant completely lacking vertical stems. The foundation is a massive, incredibly thick, tuberous subterranean rhizome that deploys an aggressive, deep-reaching white root system. The leaves erupt directly from the crown on distinct, stiff petioles. The foliage is the defining structural feature: strictly broadly ovate to slightly elliptic, massive (capable of reaching 30-40 cm), and gently ruffled.
Color & Texture:
The coloration is absolutely explosive, highly chaotic, and visually mesmerizing. Grown submerged under intense lighting, the massive upper leaf surface is a light, glowing apple-green canvas that is violently and heavily splattered, speckled, and "pixelated" with intense dark-red, burgundy, and muddy brown spots. This fragmented coloration gives it the "digital" appearance. The texture is intensely rigid, heavily leathery, and smooth, lacking any prominent dimples or hammering, feeling exactly like a thick piece of painted canvas.
Care and observations
Lighting & CO2:
It is an incredibly demanding, energy-hungry hybrid that requires massive light to maintain its pattern. While it will technically survive in shaded environments, its spectacular genetics will completely fail; the red "pixelated" spots will vanish entirely, and the massive leaves will fade to a dull, solid muddy green. To unlock its sprawling rosette shape and force the violent contrast of its speckled pattern, blasting, high-intensity LED lighting is absolutely mandatory. Pressurized CO2 drastically accelerates its massive growth.
Nutrition & Substrate:
As a colossal, intensely patterned Amazon Sword hybrid, "Digital Art" is a terrifyingly aggressive, obligate root feeder. Its massive root system strictly demands a very deep (minimum 7 cm / 3 inches), heavily nutrient-dense substrate. It absolutely demands premium aquasoil heavily enriched with iron and macro-nutrient root tabs directly beneath the massive tuber to fuel its intense red speckled pigmentation. If starved of root nutrients, the giant patterned leaves will quickly turn pale, turn violently yellow, and dissolve.
Water Chemistry:
Originating from highly stabilized 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 demands strong water flow to clean its massive leaves.
Space Management & Placement:
Due to its absolute monstrous size (capable of reaching 30-40 cm in height and diameter), massive ovate leaves, and visually chaotic speckled pattern, "Digital Art" is strictly a solitary, commanding centerpiece for large aquariums (minimum 200 liters). It MUST be planted singularly, completely isolated in the exact center midground or background. Because it grows as a massive, sprawling rosette, it will rapidly form an impenetrable patterned umbrella that violently shadows and chokes out any smaller plants placed nearby.
Pruning:
Pruning is a simple, massive, and highly necessary procedure. Never attempt to trim the thick, broad speckled leaves in half; the cut edge will instantly turn black, rot, and destroy the aesthetic. To prune dead, yellowing, or excessively massive older leaves that are shadowing the tank, you must reach down to the absolute base of the massive rosette and cleanly slice the incredibly thick petiole directly at the crown. It rarely spreads via runners; instead, it slowly forms a massive, impenetrable core.
Risks & Diseases:
The absolute greatest threat to the "Digital Art" sword is Green Spot Algae (GSA) and nutrient starvation. Because the massive, broad speckled leaves are long-lasting, 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 massive leaves, it blends into the digital pattern, making it impossible to clean off and ruining the aesthetic. If root nutrients are exhausted, the plant will violently cannibalize itself.
Plant profile
- Placement
- Esemplare singolo
- Botanical form
- rosette
- Light
- Medium to high
- CO2
- 10-40 mg/L
- 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
- Esemplare singolo
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 'Digital Art'.