Care Guide
Oriental sword
Echinodorus Oriental
Care at a Glance
Lighting
Moderate
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Form
Rosette
Placement
Mid-background
True Aquatic
Yes
Available As
Bare root, potted
About This Plant
Echinodorus 'Oriental' is an excellent sword plant hybrid that displays bright pink new leaves in the aquarium. Hybridized by Oriental Aquarium in Singapore, Echinodorus 'Oriental' is a popular aquarium plant world wide. Use Oriental sword plants in the mid - background areas of the aquarium.
About the Echinodorus Genus
Family — Alismataceae
Echinodorus ("Amazon swords") are large rosette plants from South American river basins, used as background or specimen plants in larger aquariums. They are heavy root feeders, so a nutrient-rich substrate or root tabs make a noticeable difference in leaf size and color.
Quick-Reference Details
- Common name
- Oriental sword
- Scientific name
- Echinodorus Oriental
- Family
- Alismataceae
- Native to
- Hybrid
- Difficulty
- Advanced
- Requirements
- Undemanding, heavy feeder
- Lighting
- Moderate
- Growth rate
- Moderate
- Growth form
- Rosette
- Placement
- Mid-background
- True aquatic
- Yes
- Available as
- Bare root, potted
Difficulty — Advanced
Performs best with strong lighting, CO2 supplementation, and stable water parameters. Not recommended as a first plant.
CO2 & Fertilization
CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.
Tank Size & Setup
Best in tanks 20 gallons or larger so background stems have room to grow up and be trimmed without overtaking the foreground.
Aquascaping & Placement
Place in the midground between foreground carpets and tall background stems. The structure adds visual depth and shelters small fish and shrimp. Plant the root crown just at the substrate surface. Burying the crown causes the plant to push itself back up over a few days.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage.
Pro Tips for Growing Oriental sword
- 1Add root tabs every 3-4 months under the rosette — sword plants are heavy substrate feeders.
- 2Trim outer leaves at the base, not partway up the leaf — partial cuts brown back and look ragged.
- 3Daughter plantlets that grow on the flower stalks can be cut off and replanted as new specimens.
Common Care Issues
Slow initial growth
Most aquarium plants pause for 2-4 weeks after planting while they convert from their nursery-grown emersed form to fully submerged growth. New leaves that emerge underwater will look thinner and slightly different — this is the plant adapting, not a problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much light does Oriental sword need?
Oriental sword (Echinodorus Oriental) prefers moderate lighting. A standard planted-tank LED fixture run 7-9 hours a day is typical.
Does Oriental sword need CO2?
CO2 is optional. Growth improves with supplementation, but the plant survives and stays presentable without it.
Is Oriental sword good for beginners?
Oriental sword is rated advanced-level. Performs best with strong lighting, CO2 supplementation, and stable water parameters. Not recommended as a first plant.
How fast does Oriental sword grow?
Growth rate is moderate. Most aquarists trim every 3-4 weeks under standard conditions.
What fish and invertebrates are compatible with Oriental sword?
Compatible with the full range of community-tank species — tetras, rasboras, livebearers, corydoras, and most other peaceful freshwater fish do not damage the foliage.
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