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Echinodorus Cordifolius: also known as the Sword plants or the Creeping Burhead, is a Rosette plant that may grow to 20 inches in height. Its leaves are stemmed and are a vibrant green in appearance. The Radican Sword may also produce long-stemmed, floating leaves. It is an amphibious plant that will grow either partially or fully submersed. The Radican Sword should be housed in an aquarium large enough to accommodate its size. The floating leaves should be removed to prevent the shedding of submersed leaves on them and to allow enough light to reach the other aquarium plants. For the best growth, fertilization must be provided. This plant propagates by adventitious roots on the peduncle, and occasionally, also by dropping seeds. For the most attractive landscape, plant the Radican Sword singly. They grow best in large, open aquariums.
Note: Images are for reference only. Actual plants may vary in size, color, and appearance due to natural variations and seasonal growth.
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