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Pogostemon yatabeanus
Pogostemon yatabeanus
Pogostemon yatabeanus is a fast-growing stem plant, perfect for enriching the midground layout with its vibrant coloration and dense structure. It adapts well to various setups, creating a captivating focal point or a lush intermediate background.
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15 - 30 °C
5 - 7
Freshwater
Medium - High
Low - High
0 - 14 dKH
Species description
Pogostemon yatabeanus originates from the humid regions of Japan, specifically Honshu Island, where it thrives in both aquatic and semi-aquatic environments. This natural habitat, characterized by cool waters and rich substrates, has shaped its robustness and ability to adapt to submerged conditions. The plant is accustomed to seasonal fluctuations, which influence its morphology and growth rate in nature, making it versatile in an aquarium setting as well. Belonging to the Lamiaceae family, the same family as mint and basil, Pogostemon yatabeanus shares some distinctive morphological characteristics. Its classification places it among stem plants, a group known for their upright growth and ease of propagation via cuttings.
Care, breeding and tankmates
Maintaining stable water parameters is vital for the health of Pogostemon yatabeanus. The temperature should be kept between 15.0 and 30.0 C, although the plant prefers the mid to high range for optimal growth. The ideal pH is between 6.0 and 7.5, while carbonate hardness (KH) can range from 2 to 12. Sudden fluctuations in these parameters can cause stress to the plant, slowing growth and making it more vulnerable to diseases or algae, therefore regular water changes and constant measurements are recommended. Pogostemon yatabeanus, while robust, is not immune to risks and diseases.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
This species originates from: Japan.
Origin
Plant profile
- Placement
- Midground
- Botanical form
- Stem
- Growth
- Fast
- Substrate
- Low
- Column fertilization
- Recommended
- Root fertilization
- None
- Trimming
- Occasional
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Sensitivity
- Moderate
- Layout role
- Midground, group
This species is best suited for the midground or background of the aquascape. Its vertical growth pattern allows it to create beautiful, dense bushes when grouped together. Positioning it where it receives unshaded light will promote the most vibrant foliage. It can be used to hide aquarium equipment effectively. Ensure adequate spacing so that lower leaves receive enough light.
Pogostemon yatabeanus features distinctive, beautifully shaped leaves that add unique texture to the planted tank. The stem is sturdy, supporting the delicate and complex leaf structures. Its coloration ranges from bright green to stunning reddish hues depending on the environment. The elegant form creates a dynamic contrast with broad-leaved species. It truly stands out as a focal point in any arrangement.
Under optimal conditions with high light and CO2, Pogostemon yatabeanus exhibits a relatively fast growth rate. It can quickly reach the water surface if left unchecked. In lower tech setups, the growth is considerably slower but remains steady. Regular pruning is necessary to manage its height. Its vigorous growth makes it excellent for nutrient export.
Pogostemon yatabeanus is a relatively undemanding species that can grow in an inert substrate, provided there are adequate nutrients in the water column. However, it displays much healthier and faster growth when rooted in a nutrient-rich aquarium soil. It develops a fine root system that effectively anchors the stems in the substrate while scavenging for micro-nutrients. A planting depth of about 2 inches (5 cm) gives the fragile stems enough stability against moderate water currents.
Liquid column fertilization is highly recommended for Pogostemon yatabeanus. It readily absorbs essential elements like potassium and trace minerals directly from the water. Consistent dosing prevents the lower portions of the stem from deteriorating. Dosing liquid iron specifically enhances any red or pink coloration. A regular schedule yields the most consistent and beautiful results.
While it can survive on water column nutrients alone, a rich substrate vastly improves its overall health. Adding root tabs directly beneath the plant encourages a strong, deep root system. A fertile base promotes thicker stems and larger, healthier leaves. Robust roots also help anchor the plant against strong water currents. Substrate fertilization is especially vital in older, depleted soils.
Frequent trimming is required to maintain the desired shape and height of Pogostemon yatabeanus. Cutting the stem just above a healthy internode encourages lateral branching. The resulting bushy growth is highly desirable in most aquascapes. The trimmed tops can be easily replanted to increase the plant density. Regular pruning also ensures light penetrates to the lower leaves.
Propagation of Pogostemon yatabeanus is straightforward through stem cuttings. Simply cut a healthy top shoot and insert it directly into the substrate. The cutting will develop new roots within a matter of days. The remaining bottom portion will often sprout multiple new side shoots. This easy propagation method allows for rapid multiplication of the plant.
Pogostemon yatabeanus can be sensitive to sudden fluctuations in water parameters like pH or temperature. It may temporarily melt or shed leaves if conditions change too rapidly. It is also somewhat sensitive to high doses of liquid carbon or certain algaecides. Maintaining a stable and clean environment is key to keeping it healthy. Extreme shading will quickly cause the lower stem to rot.
Its unique texture and color make Pogostemon yatabeanus a fantastic background filler or focal plant. It softens the hard edges of rocks and driftwood with its graceful form. The contrasting leaf shape adds depth and complexity to the overall layout. It is perfect for creating dense, natural-looking thickets. Aquascapers frequently use it to draw the eye to specific areas of the tank.
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