
Tropica Rotala rotundifolia H'ra 1-2-GROW!
Rotala rotundifolia ‘H’ra’ is a fine-leaved stem plant known for its narrow leaves and strong colour variation, shifting from green to orange and deep red under higher light. It brings a lighter, more delicate texture than standard Rotala rotundifolia, making it ideal for adding colour without visual heaviness.
Planted in groups, it grows upright with a gentle, flowing form. Strong lighting is recommended to achieve its best colour, and added CO₂ will improve density and overall health. Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and helps maintain an even, balanced look in the midground or background. It’s a popular choice for nature-style layouts where colour and movement matter.
Note: This plant often comes with brown roots in the pot - it's not unhealthy at all but simply the way it grows in tissue culture form.
Rotala rotundifolia ‘H’ra’ is a fine-leaved stem plant known for its narrow leaves and strong colour variation, shifting from green to orange and deep red under higher light. It brings a lighter, more delicate texture than standard Rotala rotundifolia, making it ideal for adding colour without visual heaviness.
Planted in groups, it grows upright with a gentle, flowing form. Strong lighting is recommended to achieve its best colour, and added CO₂ will improve density and overall health. Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and helps maintain an even, balanced look in the midground or background. It’s a popular choice for nature-style layouts where colour and movement matter.
Note: This plant often comes with brown roots in the pot - it's not unhealthy at all but simply the way it grows in tissue culture form.
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$3.20Description
Rotala rotundifolia ‘H’ra’ is a fine-leaved stem plant known for its narrow leaves and strong colour variation, shifting from green to orange and deep red under higher light. It brings a lighter, more delicate texture than standard Rotala rotundifolia, making it ideal for adding colour without visual heaviness.
Planted in groups, it grows upright with a gentle, flowing form. Strong lighting is recommended to achieve its best colour, and added CO₂ will improve density and overall health. Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and helps maintain an even, balanced look in the midground or background. It’s a popular choice for nature-style layouts where colour and movement matter.
Note: This plant often comes with brown roots in the pot - it's not unhealthy at all but simply the way it grows in tissue culture form.




















