Rotala wallichii
Rotala wallichii is the most delicate looking of the Rotala species, and it can be problematic without excellent care; growing well for a while, then stunting. It must have at least moderate light, good supplemental CO2 and a steady, even supply of nutrients to prevent this. But it is a really beautiful species if given the opportunity to shine! Please keep in mind that Rotala wallichii and other very fine leafed plants are also tasty to animals that eat filamentous algae. So Amano shrimp and Siamese algae eaters will sometimes eat the tender leaves if they get hungry.
This is a plant with beautiful leaves and form when grown emersed, and a delightful pink flower. So it also is a great option for Wabi Kusa or well-lit terrariums.
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Family Name: Lythraceae
Native To: Tropical Asia
Lighting: Moderate - high
Requirements: Fairly demanding, requires supplemental CO2 and good nutrient support
Growth Form: Stem
Growth Rate: Moderate
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement in Tank: Mid - Background
Available As: Bunch