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Echinodorus spectra

Multi-toned leaves shifting from red to green on an Echinodorus spectra

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Common name: Spectra Sword

Origin: Cultivated

Position in Aquarium: Mid/background

Grows up to (cm): 40 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Medium pace

Description

Echinodorus spectra is a distinctive cultivar named for its multi-toned leaf colouration, with leaves shifting through a spectrum of red, bronze, and green as they develop. The combination of colours present at any one time within the rosette gives the plant a lively, dynamic appearance that changes subtly as new leaves emerge and older ones mature.

Like most Echinodorus, it is undemanding in care, growing under medium light without CO2 injection. Root fertilisation is important β€” a nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs placed near the base every few months will support healthy growth and keep the transitions between leaf tones vivid and well defined.

Supplied as an established potted plant, Echinodorus spectra typically reaches 30–45 cm and works well as a background specimen in aquariums of 150 litres or more. Its shifting palette of tones makes it a standout choice for hobbyists who want a planted aquarium that looks natural rather than artificially uniform.

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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Echinodorus spectra Aquafleur
Echinodorus spectra Aquafleur
Echinodorus spectra Aquafleur
Echinodorus spectra Aquafleur

Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

What colours does Echinodorus spectra display?

Leaves move through red, bronze, and green as they develop. New growth is the most colourful, and the presence of multiple tones at once gives the plant its distinctive multi-spectrum look.

Does it need CO2?

No. It grows well without CO2 under medium light. Iron-rich fertiliser and a good substrate help maintain the range of colour tones.

How large does it get?

It typically reaches 30–45 cm in height, making it a good background plant for aquariums of 150 litres or more.

Will colour intensity vary with lighting?

Yes. Good medium light produces the most vivid and varied colour. Under low light, leaves tend toward greener, less varied tones.

Is it easy to care for?

Yes. Despite its striking appearance, Echinodorus spectra is no more demanding than standard green sword plants and suits hobbyists of all experience levels.