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Alternanthera Reineckii
Alternanthera reineckii
aquatic plantAlternanthera reineckii is a vibrant aquatic stem plant prized for its striking red, pink, and burgundy coloration, particularly on the undersides of its leaves. It is a popular choice for freshwater aquariums and planted tanks due to its aesthetic appeal and moderate care requirements. This plant grows as a stem plant that can be propagated by cutting and replanting, making it easy to propagate and maintain.
Growing Conditions
Soil
Growing Zones
Find your zone →Not applicable—this is a tropical aquatic plant grown in aquariums rather than outdoor zones
Growth Stages
Establishment
1-2 weeksNewly planted stems develop root systems and establish in the substrate; leaves may appear pale initially as the plant acclimates
Maintain stable water conditions; ensure substrate contact for rooting; provide consistent lighting; avoid disturbance
Vegetative Growth
3-8 weeksStems elongate with new leaf nodes emerging; the plant develops a bushy appearance as side shoots form; coloration begins to intensify
Provide high-intensity lighting and consistent fertilization; maintain 72-80°F water temperature; perform water changes weekly; pinch or trim stems to encourage branching
Color Development
4-8 weeks into growthUndersides of leaves display increasingly vibrant red, pink, or burgundy hues; the plant reaches its peak aesthetic appeal; coloration depends on light intensity and nutrient availability
Maximize light exposure (10-12 hours daily); supply trace elements and macronutrients via liquid fertilizers; consider CO2 injection for enhanced color saturation; maintain pristine water quality
Mature Growth
OngoingThe plant reaches full size (12-20+ inches tall depending on variety); stems are thick and densely leafed; coloration is at maximum intensity if conditions are optimal
Continue regular fertilization and lighting; trim regularly to maintain shape and encourage bushiness; remove lower leaves that become shaded; perform water changes to maintain nutrient balance
Propagation
Continuous as neededMature stems can be cut into 2-3 inch segments; cut portions develop roots and new shoots, creating new plants
Use sterilized scissors to avoid plant damage; plant cuttings in substrate immediately; maintain same water parameters; roots typically develop within 1-2 weeks
Companion Planting
Plan your garden →Plant with:
Avoid planting near:
Common Pests
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Reduce photoperiod if excessive; increase water circulation; maintain plant health to outcompete algae; perform manual removal; consider algae-eating fish or invertebrates (Siamese algae eaters, Amano shrimp); avoid overfeeding fish; perform frequent water changes
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Quarantine new plants; manually remove; introduce snail-eating fish (puffers, loaches) if compatible with tank inhabitants; avoid overfeeding
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Maintain regular water changes; ensure adequate water flow; remove decaying leaves promptly; check for root rot in substrate; improve lighting and nutrient availability
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Dose liquid fertilizers containing macronutrients (NPK) and micronutrients (iron, boron, zinc); consider substrate fertilizers; increase CO2 injection; improve lighting
Uses
Aquarium Aesthetics & Aquascaping
HouseholdAlternanthera reineckii is one of the most visually striking aquatic plants for freshwater planted tanks due to its vibrant red and burgundy coloration. It is widely used in aquascaping layouts, hardscape designs, and nature-inspired aquariums to create color contrast and visual depth. [source]
Water Quality Improvement
HouseholdAs a rooted stem plant, Alternanthera reineckii absorbs excess nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) from the water column, helping to reduce algae growth and improve overall water quality. This natural biofilter effect promotes a healthier aquarium ecosystem. [source]
Fish & Invertebrate Habitat
WildlifeThe dense stem structure and foliage provide shelter, breeding grounds, and grazing surfaces for aquarium fish, shrimp, and other aquatic invertebrates. It offers natural hiding places for fry and smaller species. [source]
Propagation & Plant Propagation Hobby
HouseholdAlternanthera reineckii is one of the easiest aquatic stem plants to propagate, making it ideal for aquarium enthusiasts who enjoy propagating and sharing plants. Cuttings root quickly and can be grown into full plants with minimal effort. [source]
Aquatic Plant Collecting & Trading
CraftDue to its popularity and ease of cultivation, this plant is frequently collected and traded among aquarists, making it an accessible starter plant for planted tank enthusiasts. [source]
Harvest Tips
This plant is not harvested in the traditional sense; instead, it is maintained through regular trimming and propagation. Cut 2-3 inch stem segments using sterilized scissors when the plant reaches 8+ inches in height or when you wish to propagate it. Remove stems or trim the top third of the plant to encourage branching and bushiness. Cuttings can be replanted in substrate to grow new plants. Regularly remove yellowed or decaying lower leaves to maintain plant health and appearance. Do not harvest the entire plant—maintain some stem growth to sustain the plant.
Fun Facts
- 🌱 Alternanthera reineckii is native to South America, particularly from Brazil, where it grows in tropical wetlands and river margins.
- 🌱 The vibrant red and burgundy coloration on the undersides of leaves intensifies dramatically under high-intensity lighting (especially in the 6500K-8000K color temperature range) and with CO2 supplementation, making it a popular choice for high-tech planted tanks.
- 🌱 This plant has several popular varieties and cultivars, including 'Red', 'Pink', 'Carmine Red', and 'Mini', each with slightly different growth rates, leaf sizes, and color intensities, allowing aquarists to choose the perfect version for their tank.
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