Echinodorus Tenellus
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You will receive: 1 pot, ready to plant — freshly delivered from the nursery.
⚠️ Level: Moderate — Echinodorus Tenellus (Helanthium Tenellum) needs a lot of light and benefits from CO₂ and a good nutrient-rich substrate.
Echinodorus Tenellus, also known as Helanthium Tenellum or Dwarf Sword Plant, is a small rosette plant that forms a carpet in the foreground in suitable conditions. The plant is supplied with emersed leaves — after submersion, it will form new, narrower submerged leaves.
🌿 Plant specifications
| Placement | Foreground & midground |
| Max. height | ±20 cm |
| Light | Very much |
| CO₂ | 20–40 mg/l (recommended) |
| Temperature | 15–30°C |
| pH | 5.0–7.5 |
| KH | 0–14 |
| Origin | North & South America |
| Other name | Helanthium Tenellum / Dwarf Sword Plant |
| Family | Alismataceae |
| Type | Rosette plant |
| Propagation | Via runners |
| Difficulty | ⭐⭐ Moderate |
🚚 Delivery & warranty
- Freshly delivered from the nursery — ready to plant
- Shipping Tuesday or Friday → Read more about shipping
- Delivery with track & trace, usually within 1–2 business days
- Received dead? We will resolve this together. Contact us within 24 hours of receipt with a photo.
- Free shipping from €59,-
✂️ Care
Plant in a fine, nutrient-rich substrate in the foreground. Ensure maximum lighting and medium-hard water. The plant will lose its emersed leaves after submersion — this is normal. Liquid fertilizers like Sera Florena and root tabs support healthy growth.
💡 Planter's tip
In the right conditions, Tenellus forms a dense carpet via runners. Combines well with other small foreground plants.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
My plant is losing its leaves after planting — is that normal?
Yes, the plant is supplied with emersed leaves that will die off after submersion. The plant will then form new, narrower submerged leaves.
Do you have another question? Feel free to contact us — we are happy to help you make the right choice for your aquarium.