- Echinodorus uruguayensis
Taxobox
color = lightgreen
name = Echinodorus uruguayensis
regnum =Plant
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Alismatales
familia =Alismataceae
genus = "Echinodorus "
species = "E. uruguayensis"
binomial = "Echinodorus uruguayensis"
binomial_authority = Arech. in Anal. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo, 4:66, 1903In Rataj's taxonomy E. uruguayensis is in Section Uruguayensii, Subgenus Echinodorus
ynonyms
E. subulatus Niederlein; E. martii var. uruguayensis (Arech.) Hauman; E. grandiflorus
In the
aquarium trade E. horemanii seems often to be really E. uruguayensis.Distribution
South Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina & Chile
Description
Submersed
leaves (5)-30-50 cm long, blades ribbon-shaped, green or darkly red-brown having undulate margins, (9)-20-30 cm long x 1 - 2 - (3) cm wide, trimmed with distinct pellucid lines. Emersedleaves rare, 20 - 50 cm long, petioles longer than the blades. Blades regularly ovate or oval, on the tip blunt, 7.5 - 13 cm long x 2 - 4.5 cm wide, having distinct pellucid lines.Srem upright or deflexed, (20)-30-(45) cm long, proliferous.
Inflorescence racemose, rarely branching in the lower whorl, having (2)-4-(6) whorls containing 6 -12flowers each. Bracts lanceolate, usually shorter than the pedicels, shallowly connate, 1 - 1.5 cm long. Pedicels 1.5 - 2 - 3 cm long. Corolla white, 1 - 1.5 cm in diameter,stamens 18, achenes 1 - 1.5 mm long, having usually 3 glands in oblique row in the upper part of the body.Distinct varieties are sold in the trade which may or may not be this plant. Young growth is often reddish in colour.
Often confused with "E. maior".
Cultivation
Not often available, which is a pity as it is well suited to submerse growth. Can be propagated by division, though ittends to grow slowly. Not fussy as to water conditions and will grow in sub-tropical temperatures, in which it seems to bloom more readily. Likes a nutriment rich substrate and good light levels. Additional CO2 helps growth.
It will bloom readily if grown emerse, but takes a while to form a new set of emerse leaves. This change from submerse to emerse growth is best done gradually.
External links
* [http://www.echinodorus-online.de/Deutsch/Arten/uruguayensis/uruguayensis.html Echinodorus - German text + photographs]
* [http://www.tropica.dk/productcard_1.asp?id=070A Tropica]
* [http://www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=2649 Echinodorus uruguayensis]
* [http://planta.aquariana.cz/Ech_urug.htm Gallery]
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