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Hyptis lanciniata

Unusual deeply-toothed leaves on a rare South American aquarium stem plant

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    Origin: South America

    Position in Aquarium: Foreground

    Grows up to (cm): 15 cm

    Pot Size: 5 cm

    Growth rate: Medium pace

    Description

    Hyptis lanciniata is an unusual aquatic stem plant from tropical South America with deeply serrated, toothed leaf margins that give it a distinctly different texture to most commonly available stem plants. It is a plant for the experienced hobbyist who wants something genuinely out of the ordinary in the background of a planted aquarium.

    It grows best with medium light and benefits from CO2 supplementation to support healthy, structured growth. A nutritious substrate or regular liquid fertilisation helps maintain the plant in good condition over the long term. It prefers stable water conditions and rewards consistent care with steady, interesting growth.

    Supplied as an established potted plant, Hyptis lanciniata suits aquariums from 80 litres upward in the background position. Its unusual leaf form makes it a conversation piece in any planted layout and a good choice for collectors and hobbyists who enjoy growing the less frequently seen species.

    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 Hyptis lanciniata easy to keep?

    It requires more attention than beginner stem plants. Medium light, CO2, and stable conditions are needed for the best results. It is best suited to hobbyists with some planted tank experience.

    Does it need CO2?

    CO2 supplementation is recommended for healthy, structured growth. It can be grown without it in a well-lit tank but may grow more slowly and less vigorously.

    What makes its leaves unusual?

    The leaves have deeply serrated or toothed margins that give the plant a distinctly ragged, textured appearance unlike most aquarium stem plants.

    Where should I position it in the aquarium?

    The background is most appropriate, where its height and unusual leaf form can be seen clearly without being overshadowed by other plants.

    Is it widely available?

    No. It is a less commonly stocked species and is primarily sought by experienced hobbyists and plant collectors who enjoy growing unusual and unusual aquarium species.