Sagittaria subulata is a small, spreading plant that works very well in a slower growth, lower light, planted community. It is one of only a few plants that will grow into a nice carpet in these conditions. It still requires patience, but especially if given a nutritious substrate, and allowed time, it will develop into a beautiful dense ground cover.
Common Name: Dwarf Sag
Family Name: Alismataceae
Native To: Eastern U.S. and South America
Lighting: Low - Moderate
Requirements: Undemanding but does best with a nutritious substrate
Growth Form: Rosette
Growth Rate: Moderate
True Aquatic: Yes
Placement in Tank: Foreground
Available As: Bare root, potted