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Vallisneria asiatica var. biwaensis

Vallisneria asiatica var. biwaensis

Vallisneria asiatica var. biwaensis is a fast-growing aquatic plant ideal for midground placement, characterized by its elegant, wavy foliage. This Vallisneria variety provides dense greenery and excellent shelter, enhancing the overall aesthetic and biological balance of the aquarium.

Taxonomy
Class:Liliopsida
Order:Alismatales
Family:Hydrocharitaceae
Genus:Vallisneria
Species:Vallisneria asiatica var. biwaensis

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Water Temperature

4 - 28 °C

pH Value

6 - 8

Water type

Freshwater

Light

Medium to High

CO2

Low - High

Expected height

40 cm

KH

2 - 21 dKH

Species description

Vallisneria asiatica var. biwaensis originates from Lake Biwa in Japan, the largest freshwater lake in the country, from which it derives its specific name. In its natural habitat, it thrives in clear, often relatively calm waters, rooting firmly in sandy or silty substrates at various depths. Its presence in such a significant lake environment highlights its adaptability to a wide range of aquatic conditions, making it a robust species for aquariums. This native environment has endowed it with remarkable tolerance to temperature fluctuations and water parameters.

Care, breeding and tankmates

This Vallisneria variety is remarkably tolerant of a wide range of water parameters, making it suitable for various aquarium setups. It prefers water temperatures between 4.0 and 28.0 °C (39-82 °F), though for optimal growth, a range of 20-26 °C (68-79 °F) is recommended. The ideal pH level is between 6.0 and 8.0, and carbonate hardness (KH) can range from 2.0 to 21.0. Stability in parameters is more crucial than hitting exact extreme measurements; avoiding abrupt fluctuations will help the plant thrive without stress. Vallisneria asiatica var.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

This species originates from: Japan (Lake Biwa).

Origin

East Asia

Plant profile

Placement
Midground

These plants are overwhelmingly utilized as background vegetation due to their towering leaf span. They should be planted directly into the substrate at the rear of the aquarium. The leaves will gracefully arch across the water surface, creating a dynamic visual flow.

Botanical form
Rosette

Originating from Lake Biwa, this variety is distinct for its intensely spiraled, highly decorative leaves. The narrow, twisted blades curl elegantly from base to tip, providing an unusual texture. It remains slightly more compact than typical tapegrasses, making it versatile.

Growth
Fast

The growth rate is exceptionally fast, especially when the roots have established in a mature substrate. It continuously sends out runners to colonize available space. Frequent maintenance may be required to keep it from shading the entire tank.

Substrate
High

*Vallisneria asiatica* var. biwaensis demands a thick, fertile substrate layer to support its robust root growth and characteristic corkscrew leaves. A substrate depth of roughly 5 to 7 centimeters gives the roots ample room to stretch and securely grip the bottom. Because the plant pulls the bulk of its nutrition directly from the soil, a high-quality aqua soil or regular additions of root tabs are necessary. This localized nutrient availability prevents nutrient deficiencies and promotes rapid vegetative reproduction along the substrate surface.

Column fertilization
Recommended

Liquid fertilization is beneficial as a supplement but not the primary driver of growth. Regular dosing ensures the leaves remain vibrant and free of nutrient deficiencies. However, it will adapt well even in setups with minimal water column fertilization if the roots are fed.

Root fertilization
None

Root fertilization is paramount for the long-term success and vitality of this species. It develops a massive root system that rapidly depletes substrate nutrients. Providing root tabs or a rich aquasoil will dramatically improve leaf size and overall health.

Trimming
Occasional

Trimming leaves by cutting them across the middle can lead to tissue decay at the cut site. It is better to remove older, overgrown leaves completely at the base. To control spreading, simply sever the runners and remove the unwanted daughter plants.

Propagation
Runners

Propagation is incredibly easy and happens naturally via lateral runners. A healthy mother plant will continuously push out runners that root nearby to form new plants. These can be separated with sharp scissors once the daughter plant has established a few leaves.

Sensitivity
Moderate

Like many tapegrasses, it is notoriously sensitive to liquid carbon supplements like glutaraldehyde. Dosing these products frequently causes the plant to melt away completely. It is otherwise very hardy and tolerates a wide range of water parameters and temperatures.

Layout role
Midground, Background

It is a quintessential background plant that adds height and vertical motion to the aquascape. The trailing leaves create beautiful overhead shading that mimics natural river margins. It is also excellent for concealing hardware like filters and heaters at the back.

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Last updated: 06/16/2026
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