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Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW!

Rare carnivorous fine-grass Utricularia graminifolia carpet in Tropica tissue culture

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Position in Aquarium: Foreground

Growth rate: Medium pace

Grows up to: 8 cm

Pot size: 7 cm

Origin: Asia

Description

Utricularia graminifolia is a rare and beautiful foreground aquarium plant from Asia producing extremely fine, grass-like leaves in vivid green that form a dense, delicate carpet at substrate level. A carnivorous plant adapted to submerged life, it traps tiny organisms in microscopic bladders attached to its root-like structures — a fascinating biological detail that makes it genuinely unusual among aquarium foreground plants.

It is a demanding plant requiring bright light, CO2 injection, and very soft, slightly acidic water for healthy, sustained growth. Without these conditions it declines. It differs from grass carpet plants in not rooting in the substrate — instead it forms a creeping mat that holds loosely to the surface. In poor conditions it detaches and floats away from the substrate. Precise conditions and stability are key to success with this exacting species.

Supplied as a Tropica 1-2-GROW! tissue culture cup, this plant arrives completely free from snails, pest algae, and pesticide residue. Rinse the gel and place small portions on the substrate surface. Suited to experienced hobbyists with bright lighting, CO2, and soft acidic water — a rare, fascinating, and beautifully fine foreground plant that is fully shrimp safe.

Plant Sizes

The image of the plant you'll be receiving is just an example of what you can expect. Each plant is unique and may vary in size and shape, so it won't be an exact match to the photo. If we provide a size guide, keep in mind that it's just an estimate and that plants can vary in size depending on the time of year.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Tissue cultured plants are supplied young and grown in a sterile environment, so they arrive free from snails, algae and pesticide residue. They may look smaller on arrival, but each cup contains multiple plantlets designed to be divided and planted out, where they establish quickly with minimal melt and grow into place.

Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW!
Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW!
Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW!
Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW! - Aqua Essentials
Tropica Utricularia graminifolia 1-2-GROW! - Aqua Essentials

Product Details

1. Grown in a laboratory

Tissue Cultured Plants are unique in so much as they are grown in a laboratory and not a greenhouse. As a result of this, a cast iron guarantee is offered which is 100% so snails and no pesticides.

2. How to handle them

They're a bit different from potted plants because they're grown in an agae solution that contains nutrients and hormones to encrougage plants to grow. Some agar is liquid, others are more solid depending on what the growers prefers. Regardless once they arrive with you, acclimatise to room temperature and then rinse under luke warm tap water. Then plant up.

3. Pot sizes

Nearly all TC pots are 5cm in diameter and the pots will range in fullness depending on many factors such as the natural growth speed of the plant and the time the grower has held them for. Sometimes the pots are exceptionally full and sometimes not so full - something we cannot control. But either way, they're still really good value when you look at the overall plant mass.

Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

Is Utricularia graminifolia a carnivorous plant?

Yes. It is a carnivorous plant adapted to aquatic life, trapping microscopic organisms in tiny bladders on its root-like structures. This fascinating characteristic makes it genuinely unusual among aquarium foreground plants.

Does it need CO2?

Yes. CO2 injection is essential. Without CO2 the plant declines and eventually detaches from the substrate.

Why does my Utricularia keep floating away?

It does not root in the substrate like other foreground plants — it holds loosely to the surface. Without bright light and CO2 it may detach and float. Stable high-tech conditions are needed for it to hold in place.

Is it safe for shrimp tanks?

Yes. As a Tropica 1-2-GROW! tissue culture plant it arrives free from snails, algae, and pesticide residue. Safe for shrimp in soft, acidic shrimp-specific set-ups.

What water conditions does it need?

Soft, slightly acidic water similar to conditions required by Eriocaulon and demanding specialty plants. Hard water prevents the plant from growing healthily.