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Echinodorus midifleur

Compact small-leaved Echinodorus with a neat midground rosette habit

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    Common name: Amazon sword

    Origin: Cultivated

    Position in Aquarium: Foreground

    Grows up to (cm): 25 cm

    Pot Size: 5 cm

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    Description

    Echinodorus midifleur is a compact cultivar that stays smaller than most sword plants, producing a neat rosette of short, broad leaves. Its restrained size makes it a practical choice for the midground of medium-sized aquariums or as a tidier alternative to larger Echinodorus species in smaller set-ups.

    Care is simple and undemanding. Medium light and a nutrient-enriched substrate are all it needs to thrive, and CO2 injection is not necessary. The plant feeds heavily through its roots, so placing root tabs near the base every few months keeps growth consistent and healthy.

    Supplied as an established potted plant, Echinodorus midifleur works well planted in small groups or as a single specimen in the midground. Its compact, tidy form suits both nature aquarium and Dutch-style layouts, providing a structured, leafy anchor without overwhelming the composition.

    Plant Sizes

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

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    Product FAQs

    Helpful details before you buy.

    How large does Echinodorus midifleur grow?

    It stays compact, typically reaching 10–20 cm in height. It is one of the smaller Echinodorus cultivars, well suited to the midground of most set-ups.

    Does it need CO2?

    No. It grows well without added CO2. A nutrient-rich substrate or occasional root tabs will support steady, healthy growth.

    Is it suitable for smaller aquariums?

    Yes. Its compact size makes it one of the more versatile Echinodorus options for tanks in the 60–150 litre range.

    Can I plant it in groups?

    Yes. Small groups of two or three plants spaced slightly apart create a natural, bushy midground feature without becoming overcrowded.

    How do I stop it becoming leggy?

    Ensure it receives adequate medium light. Insufficient light causes the plant to stretch upward and produce sparse, elongated leaves.