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Ammania gracilis

Amber and orange stem plant — stunning colour in high-tech tanks

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Common name: Cognac plant

Origin: North America

Position in Aquarium: Midground

Grows up to (cm): 50 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Medium pace

Description

Ammania gracilis is a demanding stem plant that rewards effort with outstanding colour. Under high light and CO2, the narrow leaves glow with copper, amber, and orange tones that are unlike almost anything else available in the hobby. It's best suited to high-tech planted tank setups where conditions can be closely maintained.

Growth is relatively fast under the right conditions. Regular trimming keeps it compact and encourages bushy side shoots rather than tall, leggy stems. Micronutrient dosing is important — without trace elements the colour fades quickly and new leaves may show signs of deficiency.

Plant in groups of five or more stems in the midground or background. The warm amber tones contrast beautifully with cooler green plants in a structured aquascape.

Plant Sizes

You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

Shipping

Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 4pm, Monday to Friday. Tracked 24 Service from £4.99, DPD Express from £6.99.

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Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

Is Ammania gracilis easy to keep?

It is moderate to demanding. The colour and growth are exceptional under high light and CO2, but it can struggle without them. Better suited to experienced planted tank keepers.

Does Ammania gracilis need CO2?

Yes — CO2 significantly improves both growth rate and colour intensity. Without it the amber-orange tones won't fully develop and growth slows.

How do I get the best colour from Ammania gracilis?

High light, CO2, and regular micronutrient dosing are the three keys. Without trace elements the leaves become pale and lose their distinctive copper-orange colour.

How do I propagate Ammania gracilis?

Trim the tops and replant as cuttings. The original plants will branch and build denser groups. Planting in groups of five or more from the start gives the best visual result.

How tall does it get?

With CO2 and good conditions it can reach 40–50cm. Regular trimming before it reaches the surface keeps growth compact and encourages better branching.