Sagittaria Platyphylla - Potted
Sagittaria platyphylla – Potted
Common Name: Broadleaf Sagittaria, Giant Sagittaria
Type: Rosette plant
Origin: North and Central America
Height: 6–18 inches (15–45 cm), can grow taller in deeper tanks
Placement: Midground to background
Growth Rate: Fast
Light Demand: Low to medium
CO₂ Requirement: Not required
Propagation: Runners/stolons
Sales Description
Sagittaria platyphylla, commonly known as Broadleaf Sagittaria, is a robust, easy-to-grow rosette plant ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike. With its broad, paddle-shaped leaves and grass-like growth habit, it provides vertical structure and dense foliage that's perfect for filling out midground and background areas of your aquarium.
This species is very adaptable, thriving in a wide range of water conditions and light levels. Under higher lighting, it remains more compact with lush green foliage, while in lower light, it may grow slightly taller. It sends out runners readily, forming natural-looking clusters over time and helping to create a mature, established layout.
Sold in healthy potted form to minimize transplant shock and promote strong root growth upon planting.
Care Guide
Tank Requirements
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Tank Size: 10 gallons and up
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Placement: Midground in larger tanks, background in smaller tanks
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Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate preferred (aquasoil, gravel with root tabs)
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Lighting: Low to medium; higher light encourages compact growth
-
CO₂: Optional; not necessary for healthy growth
-
Water Flow: Low to moderate
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Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
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pH Range: 6.0–8.0
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Hardness: Soft to hard water—very tolerant
Growth & Maintenance
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Trimming: Remove older outer leaves to encourage new growth
-
Propagation: Spreads by runners/stolons—can be divided and replanted or left to spread naturally
-
Growth Behavior: Fast-growing; can fill in spaces quickly in nutrient-rich setups
-
Adaptability: Will adjust to most aquariums with minimal melt or transition shock
Compatibility
-
Safe with all community fish, shrimp, and snails
-
Suitable for both low- and high-tech planted tanks
-
Offers shelter for fry and foraging surfaces for invertebrates
-
Compatible with most aquascaping styles—natural, jungle, or Dutch layouts
Available Now at Planted Aquaria
Sagittaria platyphylla is the perfect choice for aquarists looking for an easy, attractive background plant that grows fast and adds structure without the need for CO₂ or high light. Ringed for convenience and strong root health, this hardy North American native is a reliable addition to any planted aquarium.
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Sagittaria Platyphylla - Potted
Sagittaria Platyphylla - Potted
Sagittaria platyphylla – Potted
Common Name: Broadleaf Sagittaria, Giant Sagittaria
Type: Rosette plant
Origin: North and Central America
Height: 6–18 inches (15–45 cm), can grow taller in deeper tanks
Placement: Midground to background
Growth Rate: Fast
Light Demand: Low to medium
CO₂ Requirement: Not required
Propagation: Runners/stolons
Sales Description
Sagittaria platyphylla, commonly known as Broadleaf Sagittaria, is a robust, easy-to-grow rosette plant ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike. With its broad, paddle-shaped leaves and grass-like growth habit, it provides vertical structure and dense foliage that's perfect for filling out midground and background areas of your aquarium.
This species is very adaptable, thriving in a wide range of water conditions and light levels. Under higher lighting, it remains more compact with lush green foliage, while in lower light, it may grow slightly taller. It sends out runners readily, forming natural-looking clusters over time and helping to create a mature, established layout.
Sold in healthy potted form to minimize transplant shock and promote strong root growth upon planting.
Care Guide
Tank Requirements
-
Tank Size: 10 gallons and up
-
Placement: Midground in larger tanks, background in smaller tanks
-
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate preferred (aquasoil, gravel with root tabs)
-
Lighting: Low to medium; higher light encourages compact growth
-
CO₂: Optional; not necessary for healthy growth
-
Water Flow: Low to moderate
-
Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
-
pH Range: 6.0–8.0
-
Hardness: Soft to hard water—very tolerant
Growth & Maintenance
-
Trimming: Remove older outer leaves to encourage new growth
-
Propagation: Spreads by runners/stolons—can be divided and replanted or left to spread naturally
-
Growth Behavior: Fast-growing; can fill in spaces quickly in nutrient-rich setups
-
Adaptability: Will adjust to most aquariums with minimal melt or transition shock
Compatibility
-
Safe with all community fish, shrimp, and snails
-
Suitable for both low- and high-tech planted tanks
-
Offers shelter for fry and foraging surfaces for invertebrates
-
Compatible with most aquascaping styles—natural, jungle, or Dutch layouts
Available Now at Planted Aquaria
Sagittaria platyphylla is the perfect choice for aquarists looking for an easy, attractive background plant that grows fast and adds structure without the need for CO₂ or high light. Ringed for convenience and strong root health, this hardy North American native is a reliable addition to any planted aquarium.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Sagittaria platyphylla – Potted
Common Name: Broadleaf Sagittaria, Giant Sagittaria
Type: Rosette plant
Origin: North and Central America
Height: 6–18 inches (15–45 cm), can grow taller in deeper tanks
Placement: Midground to background
Growth Rate: Fast
Light Demand: Low to medium
CO₂ Requirement: Not required
Propagation: Runners/stolons
Sales Description
Sagittaria platyphylla, commonly known as Broadleaf Sagittaria, is a robust, easy-to-grow rosette plant ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike. With its broad, paddle-shaped leaves and grass-like growth habit, it provides vertical structure and dense foliage that's perfect for filling out midground and background areas of your aquarium.
This species is very adaptable, thriving in a wide range of water conditions and light levels. Under higher lighting, it remains more compact with lush green foliage, while in lower light, it may grow slightly taller. It sends out runners readily, forming natural-looking clusters over time and helping to create a mature, established layout.
Sold in healthy potted form to minimize transplant shock and promote strong root growth upon planting.
Care Guide
Tank Requirements
-
Tank Size: 10 gallons and up
-
Placement: Midground in larger tanks, background in smaller tanks
-
Substrate: Nutrient-rich substrate preferred (aquasoil, gravel with root tabs)
-
Lighting: Low to medium; higher light encourages compact growth
-
CO₂: Optional; not necessary for healthy growth
-
Water Flow: Low to moderate
-
Temperature: 68–82°F (20–28°C)
-
pH Range: 6.0–8.0
-
Hardness: Soft to hard water—very tolerant
Growth & Maintenance
-
Trimming: Remove older outer leaves to encourage new growth
-
Propagation: Spreads by runners/stolons—can be divided and replanted or left to spread naturally
-
Growth Behavior: Fast-growing; can fill in spaces quickly in nutrient-rich setups
-
Adaptability: Will adjust to most aquariums with minimal melt or transition shock
Compatibility
-
Safe with all community fish, shrimp, and snails
-
Suitable for both low- and high-tech planted tanks
-
Offers shelter for fry and foraging surfaces for invertebrates
-
Compatible with most aquascaping styles—natural, jungle, or Dutch layouts
Available Now at Planted Aquaria
Sagittaria platyphylla is the perfect choice for aquarists looking for an easy, attractive background plant that grows fast and adds structure without the need for CO₂ or high light. Ringed for convenience and strong root health, this hardy North American native is a reliable addition to any planted aquarium.
























