Origin: Australia
Usage: Midground – Background
CO2: Low
Light: Medium – High
Care: Easy
Growth Form: Rosette
Growth Rate: Medium
Height: 6 – 30”
Width: 2 – 4”
Temp: 68 – 82°F
Vallisneria gigantea (also referred to as Vallisneria gracilis in the aquarium trade) is a striking, fast-growing background plant native to North Australia, prized for its long, ribbon-like light green leaves and graceful, flowing appearance. While it reaches only about 6 inches (15 cm) in its natural habitat, this adaptable aquatic plant can grow up to 28–31 inches (70–80 cm) tall in the aquarium, making it an excellent choice for filling out the midground to background of larger tanks. As it matures, Vallisneria gigantea spreads easily by runners, forming lush, dense curtains that create a natural backdrop and provide shelter for fish and shrimp. Its soft, waving foliage adds movement and contrast to aquascapes, pairing beautifully with both stem plants and hardscape elements.
For optimal growth, Vallisneria gigantea prefers moderate to high lighting (approximately 0.4 watts per liter or higher) and thrives in stable water conditions between 68–82°F (20–28°C). While it can tolerate a range of aquarium setups, stronger lighting helps maintain compact, healthy growth, and prevents excessive leaf elongation that can shade other plants. Supplementing with liquid fertilizers (especially iron) and CO₂ injection will significantly enhance growth rate and overall vibrancy. Once established, this hardy species is easy to maintain and propagates readily, making it a reliable and visually impactful choice for both beginner and experienced aquascapers looking to create a full, natural-looking planted aquarium.






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