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RANUNCULUS INUNDATUS
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RANUNCULUS INUNDATUS – Fast-Growing Ornamental Aquarium Plant
Ranunculus inundatus, commonly known as river buttercup, is a highly decorative aquarium plant native to the wet regions of Australia. In its natural habitat, it thrives in shallow, still waters like lakes and ponds, where it produces beautiful stolons that spread along the substrate. Its most striking feature is its finely divided, umbrella-shaped leaves, giving any aquarium layout a uniquely ornamental appearance.
Ranunculus inundatus is a fast-growing plant that requires strong lighting to maintain compact growth and vibrant coloration. It’s ideal for the aquarium foreground, where it expands into lush colonies through lateral runners. To thrive, it needs a constant nutrient supply, added CO2, and slightly acidic to neutral water conditions.
Main features:
Genus: Ranunculus
Species: inundatus
Family: Ranunculaceae
Origin: Australia
Light: medium to high
Temperature: 20-28 °C
Growth rate: fast
Area: foreground
Height: 10-15 cm
pH: 5-7
Water hardness: very soft to moderately hard
CO2: 20-30 mg/l
Propagation: runners, division
Directions for use:
Carefully remove the plant from the container, rinse thoroughly under running water to remove any nutrient gel, divide into small portions, and plant in the substrate using tweezers, leaving space for natural spreading.
Why choose Ranunculus inundatus:
Because it’s an exceptional ornamental plant that visually enriches any aquarium layout with its elegant shapes and rapid growth. Perfect for expert aquascapers and hobbyists who want to create a lively, natural scene while maintaining high aesthetic and biological standards.