Echinodorus Osiris Rubra AKA Red Melon Sword
Common Name: Melon Sword .
Among the sword family, Echinodorus Osiris is a well-liked option. The plant grows as a rosette and has broad, elongated leaves. The leaves will take on a lovely crimson hue when grown in perfect conditions, such as strong light and CO2 infusion. Echinodorus Osiris is often planted in the background because of its size, and it will beautifully fill any space in the tank.
Due to their heavy root consumption, melon swords should be planted in a rich aquarium substrate. If the plant gets really big, you can add more root tabs. Sword plants are resilient and, given enough time, can adjust to a variety of growth environments. Trim any leaves that are defective or damaged in order to encourage the growth of new leaves. By either splitting at the base or sending out a flower stalk with runners, Melon Swords will naturally spread. Once mature, these runners and divisions can be divided and planted individually.
Family Name: Alismataceae
Origin: South America
Height: 4-12”
pH: 6.5-7.5
Care: Easy to Moderate
Light: Medium to High
Co2: Recommended
Propagation: Herbaceous division and runners
Growth rate: Moderate to Fast
Sizes:
Small around 5 inches
Medium around 7 inches
Large around 9 inches
XL around 11 plus inches
*Picture is what it looks like submersed