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Marble Queen Radican Sword (Echinodorus cordifolius 

"Marble Queen") is a striking plant that stands


out in any aquarium. It can grow to over 24 inches (61 cm), so it is an excellent choice for large, tall
aquariums, terrariums, and paludariums. It can even thrive in low-tech setups wiith moderate to high
lighting and nutrient-rich substrate!

Care for Marble Queen Radican Sword is relatively simple. This plant will benefit from CO2
supplementation, but it does not require it. While it will thrive in high lighting, it is also very durable and
can do very well under moderate lighting. It requires nutrient-rich substrate for its extensive root
structure. It produces very large leaves, so it must be planted with care to not cast too much shade on
other plants as it grows. It will grow out of the water if it is not pruned.  Marble Queen Radican Sword
reproduces through rhizome division as well as by the production of side shoots, which can be
removed and replanted.  It is very intolerant of copper, so please keep this in mind if you use tap
water in your aquarium.
 
Marble Queen Radican Sword is a member of the plant group known as Rosettes, which are known
for their extremely short stem axis and for the way their leaves grow upward from the base of the
plant. Approximate shipping size of our Marble Queen Radican Swords ranges from 6 to 8 inches tall. 
As with all of our plants (besides tissue cultures), our Marble Queen Radican Swords are kept in
water in a dedicated tank rather than plastic packaging, which means your plant will arrive much
healthier.
Like most plants, Marble Queen Radican Sword will benefit from supplementation such as Seachem
Flourish, Flourish Excel, Nitrogen, Iron, and other plant supplements.
No aquarium plant distributor/nursery/wholesaler/retailer can or will guarantee their plants to be 100%
snail free. We can not guarantee our plants will be snail free.  
What We Like About This Plant:
 Distinctive white marbling on green and red leaves
 Tall and wide growth that is ideal for larger aquariums
 Very easy to propagate
 Provides a great deal of cover for animal fry
 Very hardy and durable in a well-lit, nutrient-rich aquarium
 
Care Guidelines:
 Temperature: 72° - 84° F (22° - 29° C)
 pH: 6.5 - 7.5
 Lighting: Moderate to high
 Origin: Indigenous to South America, cultivated in US nurseries
 Aquarium placement: Middle to Background
 Care: Easy

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