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Myriophyllum propinum
Myriophyllum propinum
Myriophyllum propinum is an elegant midground aquatic plant, prized for its delicate texture and finely branched foliage. Its moderate growth rate makes it manageable and suitable for creating depth and visual interest in various aquarium layouts.
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22 - 28 °C
6 - 7.5
Freshwater
Medium - High
Medium - High
40 cm
2 - 10 dKH
Species description
Myriophyllum propinum belongs to a genus widely distributed across freshwater habitats in temperate and subtropical regions globally, with significant diversity noted in Australia and New Zealand. It typically thrives in slow-moving or still waters such as ponds, lakes, and streams, where its roots anchor into the substrate while its stems extend upwards towards the surface. This plant is well-adapted to submerged conditions, but under favorable circumstances, it can emerge above the water, exhibiting a different leaf morphology. Classified within the Haloragaceae family, Myriophyllum propinum is part of an aquatic plant group well-known for its finely segmented leaves. This family primarily consists of aquatic species that have evolved to flourish in submerged environments.
Care, breeding and tankmates
This Myriophyllum species thrives in a water temperature range between 20 and 28°C, making it suitable for most tropical aquariums. Maintaining a pH between 6.0 and 7.5 is ideal, with a preference for slightly acidic to neutral water. Carbonate hardness (KH) should be kept between 2 and 12, indicating good tolerance to various hardness conditions, but stability of parameters is often more crucial than their exact measurements at the extremes. Myriophyllum propinum is generally robust but can be susceptible to some common issues if aquarium conditions are not optimal. Nutrient deficiencies may manifest as yellowing leaves or stunted growth, while insufficient lighting can cause internode elongation and the loss of lower leaves.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
This species originates from: Australia and New Zealand.
Origin
Plant profile
- Placement
- Midground
- Botanical form
- Stem
- Growth
- Medium
- Substrate
- Medium
- Column fertilization
- Recommended
- Root fertilization
- None
- Trimming
- Occasional
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Sensitivity
- Moderate
- Layout role
- Midground, group
This plant thrives best when placed in the background or midground of the aquascape. Its tall, feathery stems create a beautiful, textured backdrop that contrasts well with broad-leaved foreground plants. Adequate spacing between stems is necessary to allow light to penetrate the lower leaves and prevent rotting.
This species features delicate, finely divided whorled leaves that give it a quintessential dense whorls. The stems are relatively fragile but can grow quite sturdy when provided with excellent growing conditions. Under intense lighting, the growing tips display the most vibrant bright green hues.
Myriophyllum propinum exhibits a remarkably fast growth rate under optimal conditions. In nutrient-rich environments with high light and CO2 injection, it can quickly reach the water surface. Regular pruning is often required to keep its rapid vertical growth in check and maintain a neat appearance.
To achieve optimal growth, Myriophyllum propinum benefits from a moderately nutrient-rich aquatic soil that provides a steady supply of essential minerals. The plant develops a fine root network that securely anchors its stems while supplementing the nutrient uptake from its leaves. A substrate depth of at least 2 inches (5 cm) consisting of fine to medium grains is ideal to ensure the plant remains properly grounded as it reaches toward the surface.
Liquid fertilization is highly effective and often essential for Myriophyllum propinum. Dosing a comprehensive liquid fertilizer daily ensures the plant can rapidly absorb nutrients directly from the water column. Balancing the nitrogen and trace elements is key to maintaining its vibrant bright green coloration and health.
While primarily feeding from the water column, a nutrient-rich substrate greatly benefits its root system. Root tabs can provide a stable base of nutrients that supports thicker stem development. A well-fertilized root zone helps anchor the tall plant firmly and sustains long-term vigorous growth.
Frequent trimming is necessary to prevent Myriophyllum propinum from overshadowing slower-growing species in the tank. Cutting the stems and replanting the tops is the best method to maintain a bushy, compact appearance. Removing older, bare lower stems encourages fresher, more vigorous lateral shoots to emerge.
Propagation of Myriophyllum propinum is easily achieved through simple stem cuttings. By snipping healthy side shoots or topping the main stem, the cuttings can be replanted directly into the substrate. These cuttings will quickly develop new root systems and continue the rapid vertical growth cycle.
This plant is sensitive to abrupt changes in water parameters, particularly extreme fluctuations in pH or temperature. It does not tolerate prolonged shading, which causes the lower leaves to quickly detach, melt, and deteriorate. Furthermore, it can be quite sensitive to certain chemical treatments and harsh algaecides.
In aquascaping, Myriophyllum propinum serves as an excellent background filler to add volume and fine texture. Its dense whorls provides a soft, flowing aesthetic that beautifully breaks up hardscape elements like rocks and driftwood. It also offers excellent natural hiding spots for fry, small aquatic creatures, and timid fish.
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