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Cabomba palaeformis 'Grün'

Cabomba palaeformis 'Grün'

Cabomba palaeformis 'Grün': feathery, vigorous stem plant, more tolerant of hard water than other Cabomba species.

Taxonomy
Class:Liliopsida
Order:Nymphaeales
Family:Cabombaceae
Genus:Cabomba
Species:Cabomba palaeformis 'Grün'

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Water Temperature

20 - 33 °C

pH Value

6 - 8

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Medium to High

CO2

Low - High

Expected height

45 cm

Expected width

15 cm

KH

7 - 21 dKH

Species description

This species is native to Central America, particularly Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. It grows in running or still waters, often in warm rivers, canals, and low-altitude lakes, adapting well to hot, humid tropical climates. Belongs to the Cabombaceae family. The 'Grün' (Green) variety is a cultivated form selected to maintain a deep emerald green Uniform bright lime or emerald green. The leaf texture is feathery and airy, creating beautiful contrasts of volume and texture within the aquascape layout.

Care, breeding and tankmates

Unlike other Cabomba species, it tolerates and prefers moderately hard to hard water (KH 7-21) and a neutral or slightly alkaline pH (6.0-8.0). It is also highly tolerant of high temperatures, up to 33°C, making it ideal for warm tropical aquariums. If exposed to insufficient light, it tends to drop its lower leaves and rot. The accumulation of debris or hair algae between the feathery leaves can quickly suffocate the plant if not supported by adequate water flow.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

This species originates from: Central America.

Origin

Central America and Caribbean

Plant profile

Placement
Midground

It is best suited for the background or midground of the aquarium, where its tall, bushy stems can add significant volume and depth. The delicate, finely divided leaves create a beautiful, soft texture that contrasts well with broader-leaved plants. It requires ample space between stems to ensure light reaches the lower sections. Proper placement prevents the lower leaves from shedding due to shading.

Botanical form
Stem

It exhibits an upright, branching stem structure adorned with finely divided, fan-like leaves. The delicate foliage gives the plant a feathery, highly textured appearance that sways beautifully in the water current. When it reaches the water surface, it may produce small floating leaves and even tiny flowers. The vibrant green or reddish hues depend largely on the specific variety and lighting intensity.

Growth
Fast

Under optimal conditions, including high lighting and CO2 supplementation, its growth rate is extremely fast. It can quickly reach the surface of the water, requiring frequent pruning to maintain a tidy appearance. This rapid growth makes it an excellent plant for absorbing excess nutrients and combating algae. In lower light setups, its growth will significantly slow down and become leggy.

Substrate
Low
Column fertilization
Recommended

Generous water column fertilization is crucial to support its rapid development and prevent nutrient deficiencies. Regular dosing of liquid fertilizers, especially those rich in nitrogen, potassium, and trace elements, will promote dense foliage. Inadequate nutrients quickly lead to stunted growth and the deterioration of the lower stem. Maintaining a rich water column ensures the vibrant coloration remains consistent.

Root fertilization
None

While it feeds heavily from the water column, a nutrient-rich substrate or the addition of root tabs will significantly boost its vitality. A strong root system develops quickly when planted in aquasoil, providing stability for its tall stems. Root feeding complements column fertilization by ensuring a constant nutrient buffer. This dual feeding approach yields the thickest, healthiest stems possible.

Trimming
Occasional

Frequent trimming is necessary to prevent the plant from overtaking the aquarium and blocking light from other species. To prune, simply cut the top portion of the stem and replant it to create a denser bush. The remaining bottom portion will often develop side shoots, further increasing the volume of the plant. Discard any old, bare stems that have lost their lower leaves to maintain a pristine look.

Propagation
Cuttings

Propagation is very simple and is typically done through stem cuttings. By cutting a healthy top shoot and carefully planting it into the substrate, a new plant will rapidly establish roots. Ensure that the cutting has access to good light and water flow to encourage quick rooting. Regularly replanting the tops is the best way to maintain a vibrant, continuously growing stand.

Sensitivity
Moderate

This species is particularly sensitive to poor water conditions, lack of light, and certain chemical treatments. Low lighting will quickly cause the lower leaves to drop off, leaving bare, unattractive stems. It also prefers clean water with low levels of suspended organic waste to prevent algae from choking its fine leaves. Sudden changes in water chemistry can cause the delicate foliage to melt.

Layout role
Midground, Background

This plant is widely used to create dense, textured background bushes that provide a dramatic backdrop for the aquascape. Its fine leaves offer excellent hiding spots for small fish and fry, adding to the tank's overall ecosystem. The soft, feathery look softens the hard lines of rocks and driftwood. When planted in large groups, it creates a striking visual impact that draws the eye.

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Last updated: 06/16/2026
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