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Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus'
Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus'
Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus': aquatic plant of the family Alismataceae. Light: Medium to high.
- Family
- Alismataceae
- Tank use
- Used in 0 tanks
18 °C - 30 °C
6 - 7.5
Freshwater
Medium to high
n/a
Description
Geographical Origin & Habitat:
Endemic to the incredibly vast Amazon River basin across South America, stretching deeply into Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Echinodorus grisebachii 'Amazonicus', globally famous as the "Amazon Sword," is a legendary, towering aquatic swamp plant. It completely dominates temporary Amazonian ponds, flooded jungle marshlands, and slow-moving river margins. It is a wildly fast-growing, virtually indestructible survivor perfectly evolved to exploit both the deeply submerged wet season and the terrestrial dry season.
Taxonomy & Genetics:
Scientifically classified within the Alismataceae family, it is a massive, true wild-type Echinodorus species, originally classified simply as E. amazonicus. Taxonomically, it is the absolute defining staple of the global aquarium hobby. Genetically, it is completely hard-wired for extreme structural gigantism and rapid vegetative propagation via long runners. It completely lacks the biological mechanism to produce any red or bronze anthocyanin pigments, ensuring it remains an unwavering, pure bright green under all conditions.
Physical Structure:
The architectural structure of the "Amazon Sword" is overwhelmingly dominant, violently fast-growing, and towering. It is a gigantic rosette plant completely lacking vertical stems. The foundation is a massive, incredibly thick, tuberous subterranean rhizome that deploys an aggressive, deep-reaching root system capable of shattering pots. The leaves emerge directly from the crown. The foliage is the defining structural feature: strictly narrowly lanceolate (sword-shaped), beautifully curved, and monstrously long (reaching 40-60 cm).
Color & Texture:
The coloration is distinctly pure, solid, and completely uniform. Grown submerged under standard lighting, the massive, sword-like leaves are a solid, glowing bright apple-green. Because it completely lacks red pigments, it remains an intensely bright pure green even under blasting high-intensity light. The texture is intensely rigid, extremely leathery, and perfectly smooth, completely lacking any dimples or ruffled edges. The massive leaves feel exactly like thick, heavy, perfectly smooth green plastic blades.
Care and observations
Lighting & CO2:
It is an incredibly resilient but highly demanding titan. To sustain its terrifyingly rapid, towering growth rate, medium to high-intensity LED lighting is mandatory. If severely shaded, the massive green leaves will turn pale yellow, rot, and the plant will melt. Because it is biologically programmed to rapidly breach the surface, pressurized CO2 drastically accelerates its vertical race. Once it breaches the surface, the massive emerged leaves will completely shadow the entire aquarium, killing the submerged plants below.
Nutrition & Substrate:
As the ultimate, colossal Amazon Sword, 'Amazonicus' is a terrifyingly aggressive, obligate root feeder. Its massive root system strictly demands a very deep (minimum 10 cm / 4 inches), heavily nutrient-dense substrate. It absolutely demands premium aquasoil heavily enriched with iron and macro-nutrient root tabs directly beneath the massive tuber. It will rapidly strip a standard gravel bed of all nutrients within weeks. If starved of root nutrients, the towering green leaves will quickly turn white, rot, and dissolve into mush.
Water Chemistry:
Originating from the vast Amazon basin, it is practically invincible regarding standard water parameters. It thrives effortlessly in heated tropical aquariums (22-28°C) but is also exceptionally adaptable, tolerating both soft, highly acidic blackwater and rock-hard, highly alkaline tap water (pH 6.0 - 8.5). The single most critical environmental requirement is intense, continuous root nutrient supplementation. It drastically prefers moderate water flow to keep its massive, smooth, sword-like leaves perfectly clean.
Space Management & Placement:
Due to its absolute monstrous size (capable of reaching 60+ cm in height) and wildly dominant nature, this plant is strictly reserved as an extreme background centerpiece for very large, tall aquariums (minimum 300 liters). It MUST be planted singularly. If you allow it to mature, it will violently breach the surface, producing massive, rigid, emerged leaves that will aggressively block out all light to the tank below while sending out massive, towering flower stalks and incredibly long propagation runners.
Pruning:
Pruning is a constant, brutal, and necessary procedure if you wish to keep the plant fully submerged. Because the plant naturally wants to breach the surface, you must constantly, aggressively prune off the taller, mature leaves before they reach the air. To prune, you must reach down to the absolute base of the massive rosette and cleanly slice the incredibly thick petiole directly at the crown. It throws out massive, thick runners covered in baby plants that must be aggressively severed to control its spread.
Risks & Diseases:
The absolute greatest threat to this titan is nutrient starvation and self-shading. Because its growth rate is so violently fast, it will rapidly strip the substrate of all available nutrients. The moment it runs out of food, the massive green leaves will immediately turn translucent and melt into a massive amount of slimy organic waste. The second major risk is self-shading; once the massive, leathery emerged leaves breach the surface, they completely block the light, causing all submerged leaves to rot and die off.
Plant profile
- Placement
- Sfondo
- Botanical form
- rosette
- Light
- Medium to high
- Growth
- Rapida
- 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
- Sfondo
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 grisebachii 'Amazonicus'.