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Acanthaceae21 May 202612 min

Hygrophila polysperma: complete guide

Hygrophila polysperma (Roxb.) T.Anderson

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Overview

Hygrophila polysperma, commonly known as East Indian swampweed or dwarf hygrophila, is an attractive moisture-loving plant from the Acanthaceae family. Native from Afghanistan to South China and Malaysia, this plant grows both underwater and in wet ground areas. It is a popular aquarium plant and also suitable for water-rich garden zones.

Appearance and bloom

Hygrophila polysperma is a compact grower with fine, narrow leaves arranged in opposite pairs along the stems. The plant typically reaches 30 to 60 centimeters in height. In aquariums, it remains more compact. The plant produces small white to lilac flowers, though these rarely occur underwater. Above water, flowers appear more regularly and provide delicate color.

Ideal location

This plant grows best under bright, indirect light. In aquariums, 8-10 hours of light daily is ideal. Outdoor locations in partial to full sun with adequate moisture are perfect. Direct intense sunlight can cause leaf burn. Protection from strong winds is beneficial for terrestrial specimens.

Soil

Hygrophila polysperma thrives in nutrient-rich soil or aquarium substrate. In gardens, it prefers wet, moisture-rich soil with plenty of organic matter. The plant can grow partially submerged or on waterlogged soil. A pH between 6.0 and 7.5 is ideal. Good drainage prevents stagnation of water.

Watering

This plant loves water and moisture. In aquariums, it grows fully submerged. In gardens, soil must remain consistently moist. Regular misting promotes growth. Ensure the plant does not grow in stagnant water, as this causes root problems. Fresh, moving water is better than still water.

Pruning

Regular pruning encourages bushier growth. Trim the top 5-10 centimeters when the plant reaches 15 centimeters height. This stimulates side branching. Remove dead leaves regularly. The plant responds well to pruning and regrows quickly.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: Plant in wet soil or aquarium. Begin regular maintenance and feeding. Summer: Prune as needed. Feed every 2 weeks. Perform regular water changes in aquariums. Autumn: Gradually reduce pruning. Feeding can cease. Winter: Minimal maintenance. Prefers temperatures above 15 degrees Celsius.

Winter hardiness

Hygrophila polysperma is not winter hardy in temperate climates. The plant thrives best at temperatures between 18 to 28 degrees Celsius. In cold winters, the plant can be damaged or die. In warm regions, it grows outdoors year-round. Protection from frost is necessary in cold areas.

Companion plants

In aquariums, combine with other aquatic plants such as Rotala, Ludwigia, and Echinodorus. These provide visual variety. In wet garden zones, associate it with other moisture-loving plants. Ferns, Astilbe, and other aquatic plants combine well with hygrophila.

Closing

Hygrophila polysperma is a fantastic plant for aquarium enthusiasts and gardens with wet zones. With its rapid growth, easy care, and elegant appearance, it provides years of enjoyment. Propagate the plant by cuttings and expand your collection. Many aquarium shops stock this species. For specific garden applications, visit gardenworld.app.

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