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Echinodorus 'Harbich'
Echinodorus 'Harbich'
Echinodorus 'Harbich': 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 "Harbich" (often sold as Harbich Red or Harbich Green) is a deeply stabilized, classic commercial hybrid created specifically for the aquarium trade. It was meticulously crossbred from wild South American Amazon Sword stock to produce a heavily rounded, incredibly tough, and very slow-growing centerpiece. In the aquarium, it behaves precisely like its wild ancestors, acting as an indestructible, deeply rooted amphibious rosette plant perfectly adapted to submerged conditions.
Taxonomy & Genetics:
Scientifically classified within the Alismataceae family, "Harbich" is a beloved, old-school cultivar globally famed for its "spatulate" (spoon-shaped) leaves. Taxonomically, it is a complex hybrid. Genetically, it inherited the bulletproof survival traits of standard Amazon Swords, but completely suppressed the genetic markers for extreme vertical gigantism. Its true defining genetic feature is a severe mutation that forces the leaves to grow exceptionally round, wide, and thick, creating a massive, highly disciplined, and incredibly dense rosette.
Physical Structure:
The architectural structure of the "Harbich" sword is aggressively compact, violently rigid, and fiercely disciplined. It is a true 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 tightly from the crown on incredibly stiff, thick petioles. The foliage is the defining structural feature: strictly spatulate to perfectly round (spoon-like), staying medium-sized (20-30 cm), and unbelievably thick.
Color & Texture:
The coloration is distinctly pure, solid, and incredibly robust. Grown submerged under intense lighting, the massive, spoon-like leaves are a solid, glowing, deep apple-green. Certain specific "Harbich Red" variants may produce a dark reddish-bronze hue on the newest leaves, but they eventually fade to solid green. Crucially, it completely lacks the chaotic spots of newer hybrids. The texture is intensely rigid, extremely leathery, and perfectly smooth, completely lacking any dimples or ruffled edges, feeling exactly like a heavy plastic spoon.
Care and observations
Lighting & CO2:
It is an incredibly resilient, bulletproof hybrid perfectly suited for beginner, low-tech aquariums. It will effortlessly survive and maintain its incredibly dense shape in heavily shaded environments, making it ideal for low-light tanks. To unlock its intensely compact, rounded rosette shape and force its deeply saturated green colors, medium LED lighting is recommended. Pressurized CO2 is absolutely unnecessary for its survival, but will moderately accelerate its traditionally very slow, disciplined growth rate.
Nutrition & Substrate:
As a highly specialized, dense Amazon Sword, the "Harbich" is an absolute, obligate root feeder. Its massive root system strictly demands a very deep (minimum 5 cm / 2 inches), heavily nutrient-dense substrate. It absolutely demands premium aquasoil or a mature gravel bed heavily enriched with iron and macro-nutrient root tabs directly beneath the massive tuber to fuel the production of its incredibly thick leaves. If starved of root nutrients, the dense, spoon-like green leaves will quickly turn pale 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 extremely soft, highly 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 moderate water flow to keep it clean.
Space Management & Placement:
Due to its deliberately compact, slow-growing nature (rarely exceeding 20-30 cm in height), intensely rigid, perfectly round (spoon-like) leaves, "Harbich" is an elite, indestructible midground centerpiece for small to medium aquariums. It MUST be planted as a singular focal point directly in the midground. Because it grows as a highly disciplined, dense rosette, it provides a perfectly organized visual anchor that will absolutely never violently overgrow the tank or aggressively shadow other surrounding plants.
Pruning:
Pruning is an infrequent, simple, and highly necessary procedure due to its slow, disciplined growth. Never attempt to trim a rigid, round leaf in half; the cut edge will instantly turn black, rot, and destroy the aesthetic. To prune dead, yellowing, or algae-covered older outer leaves, you must reach deep down into the absolute base of the dense rosette and cleanly snap or slice the incredibly stiff petiole directly at the crown. It rarely spreads via runners; instead, it slowly forms an impenetrable, single-crowned anchor.
Risks & Diseases:
The absolute greatest threat to the "Harbich" sword is Green Spot Algae (GSA) and nutrient starvation. Because the highly rigid, smooth, spoon-like leaves live for years and grow extremely slowly, 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 smooth green aesthetic. The second risk is nutrient starvation.
Plant profile
- Placement
- Centro vasca, Esemplare singolo
- Botanical form
- rosette
- Light
- Medium to high
- CO2
- 10-40 mg/L
- Growth
- Media
- 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
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 'Harbich'.