Rosette Sword (Echinodorus parviflorus)

Price range: $6.99 through $11.99

Rosette Sword (Echinodorus parviflorus) is a compact, beautifully textured aquarium sword plant producing a dense rosette of dark green lance-shaped leaves with a distinctive hammered surface texture and prominent veining — more manageable in size than most sword plants and ideal for foreground to midground placement in tanks of any size. A heavy root feeder that rewards proper substrate and fertilization with lush, vigorous growth. Beginner-friendly, CO2-free, and versatile. Available bare root (SKU 6030-3, $6.99) or in a 2″ pot (SKU 6030-2, $11.99). Nursery-grown at Quinn’s Fins.

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Description

Rosette Sword Plant for Sale — Compact Textured Beauty for Any Freshwater Aquarium

If you’ve been searching for rosette sword plant for sale, Quinn’s Fins grows Echinodorus parviflorus right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse. The Rosette Sword is one of the most popular and most versatile aquarium sword plants available — and unlike the large Amazon sword varieties that quickly overwhelm smaller tanks, this compact cultivar stays manageable at 2 to 6 inches in height while delivering all the lush, full-rosette visual impact that makes sword plants a cornerstone of freshwater aquascaping. Its dark green lance-shaped leaves feature a distinctive hammered surface texture with prominent veining that catches light beautifully and creates rich visual contrast against fine-leaved stem plants and smooth-leaved neighbors. Rosette sword plant for sale at Quinn’s Fins is available in two formats — bare root (SKU 6030-3, $6.99) and in a 2″ pot (SKU 6030-2, $11.99) — both nursery-grown and ready to plant.

Why Rosette Sword Plant for Sale at Quinn’s Fins Belongs in Your Aquascape

The Rosette Sword earns its place in planted aquariums through a combination of compact size, attractive texture, beginner-friendly care, and the kind of reliable, steady performance that makes it a repeat purchase for aquarists at every skill level.

  • Compact rosette form at 2–6″ tall — ideal foreground to midground size for tanks from nano to large display
  • Distinctive hammered leaf texture with prominent veining — a tactile, light-catching surface unlike smooth-leaved sword plants
  • Dark green lance-shaped leaves — rich color that contrasts beautifully with lighter green and red aquarium plants
  • More compact than most sword plants — fits where larger Echinodorus species become overwhelming
  • Beginner-friendly — tolerates a wide range of water conditions and lighting levels
  • No CO2 injection required — performs well in low-tech setups
  • Heavy root feeder — rewards nutrient-rich substrate and root tabs with noticeably faster, more vigorous growth
  • Propagates readily via side shoots — one plant becomes many over time with no intervention required
  • Provides excellent shelter for fish, shrimp, and fry — dense rosette creates natural cover at the substrate level

Growing Rosette Sword Plant — Care at a Glance

Substrate — The Most Important Variable

Rosette Sword is a heavy root feeder — substrate quality is the single biggest factor in its performance. In nutrient-rich aquarium soil such as ADA Aqua Soil, Fluval Stratum, or similar active substrates, this plant will thrive with minimal additional supplementation. In inert gravel or sand substrates, root tabs placed directly beneath the plant are essential and should be refreshed every 2–3 months. Liquid fertilizer supplementation — particularly iron — supports healthy leaf color in all substrate types.

Light

Rosette Sword performs in moderate to high lighting. Moderate light produces steady, healthy growth. Higher light paired with root tabs or nutrient-rich substrate produces the most vigorous, densely leaved growth and the most vivid dark green leaf color. In low light, growth slows significantly and leaves may become pale or sparse — this plant performs best with at least moderate illumination.

Planting

Plant the Rosette Sword directly in substrate with roots buried and the crown — the base of the leaves — kept above the substrate surface. Never bury the crown, which can cause rot. Space individual plants 3–4 inches apart when planting in groups for a dense foreground effect. For bare root plants, trim any damaged or excessively long roots before planting and position with roots spread downward into the substrate.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
  • pH: 6.0–7.8
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
  • Flow: Low to moderate

CO2

CO2 injection is not required for Rosette Sword to thrive. However, CO2 supplementation paired with high light and nutrient-rich substrate produces noticeably faster growth and larger, more lush leaves. In low-tech setups, root tabs compensate effectively for the absence of CO2.

Propagation

Rosette Sword propagates naturally via runners — horizontal stems sent out from the mother plant along which daughter plants develop. Once daughter plants have developed their own roots and 3–4 leaves, they can be separated and replanted independently. This natural propagation process means one healthy Rosette Sword plant will gradually produce a colony of plants over time with no intervention required. The plant also produces small white flowers when grown emersed.

Maintenance

Remove old, yellowing, or damaged leaves by cutting the leaf stem at its base — this keeps the rosette looking fresh and redirects energy to new growth. Trim side shoots as needed to control spread. No other regular maintenance is required.

Two Ways to Buy Rosette Sword Plant for Sale at Quinn’s Fins

Rosette sword plant for sale at Quinn’s Fins is available in two formats to suit your planting needs:

  • Bare Root (SKU 6030-3) — $6.99: A healthy rooted plant shipped without substrate. An excellent value for planting directly into your aquarium substrate. Trim damaged roots before planting and rinse thoroughly upon arrival.
  • 2″ Pot (SKU 6030-2) — $11.99: Nursery-grown in a 2″ pot with established root structure. Remove the plant from the pot and all growing media before planting — never place the pot or growing media directly in the aquarium. Rinse roots thoroughly after removal.

Nursery-Grown at Quinn’s Fins

Every rosette sword plant for sale at Quinn’s Fins is grown right here in our on-site nursery greenhouse — not drop-shipped or bulk-sourced. We grow what we sell.

For more on growing Rosette Sword and other aquarium plants, visit the Buce Plant Aquarium Plant Care Guide or browse our full selection of aquatic plants at Quinn’s Fins.

Rosette Sword Plant Details

Botanical NameEchinodorus parviflorus
Common NamesRosette Sword, Dwarf Amazon Sword, Black Amazon Sword
FamilyAlismataceae
Native RangeSouth America (Bolivia, Peru)
Height2–6″ (5–15 cm)
Growth RateSlow to moderate — faster with root tabs and CO2
Light RequirementModerate to high; minimum moderate for best growth
CO2Not required; improves growth if used
Temperature72–82°F (22–28°C)
pH6.0–7.8
SubstrateNutrient-rich preferred; root tabs required in inert substrate
PlacementForeground to midground
PropagationRunners — daughter plants form naturally
Shrimp & Fish SafeYes — excellent fry and shrimp shelter
DifficultyEasy — beginner-friendly
Available AsBare Root (SKU 6030-3, $6.99) or 2″ Pot (SKU 6030-2, $11.99)

Echinodorus FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Echinodorus (Sword Plants)


Q: What is an Echinodorus plant?
A: Echinodorus, commonly known as sword plants, are a popular genus of aquatic plants used in freshwater aquariums. Known for their rosette growth and long, sword-shaped leaves, they are ideal for midground or background planting and thrive in a wide range of tank setups.


Q: Are Echinodorus plants easy to grow?
A: Yes, most Echinodorus species are beginner-friendly and very hardy. They adapt well to a variety of water conditions and do not require CO₂ injection, although they respond positively to it.


Q: How big do sword plants get?
A: Depending on the species, Echinodorus plants can range from 6 inches to over 20 inches in height. Larger varieties like Echinodorus bleheri or Echinodorus ‘Altlandsberg’ make excellent background or centerpiece plants in tanks 20 gallons or larger.


Q: Do sword plants need substrate fertilizer?
A: Yes. Echinodorus are heavy root feeders, and while they can grow in plain gravel, they perform best in nutrient-rich substrate or when supplemented with root tabs.


Q: Can I grow Echinodorus in low-tech tanks?
A: Absolutely. Sword plants thrive in low-tech aquariums with moderate lighting and stable water parameters. They don’t require high light or CO₂ to survive but will grow more vigorously if provided.


Q: Do Echinodorus plants flower?
A: Yes, some Echinodorus species may produce emersed flowers under the right conditions, especially in open-top tanks or shallow setups. These stalks can also produce adventitious plantlets for propagation.


Q: How do I propagate Echinodorus?
A: Echinodorus plants propagate by sending out flower stalks with baby plants or “runners.” Once these plantlets develop roots and a few leaves, they can be gently removed and replanted.


Q: Are Echinodorus plants safe for fish and shrimp?
A: Yes, Echinodorus are completely safe for all freshwater fish, snails, and shrimp. Their broad leaves provide excellent cover and grazing surfaces for shrimp and fry.


Q: Why are the leaves turning yellow or transparent?
A: Yellowing or transparent leaves are often signs of nutrient deficiencies, especially a lack of iron or potassium. Make sure the plant is receiving adequate lighting and root fertilization.


Q: Can sword plants be used in outdoor ponds?
A: Some hardy Echinodorus species can be grown in temperate or tropical outdoor ponds, provided temperatures don’t drop too low. They may also transition to emersed growth when exposed to air.

Additional information

WeightN/A
DimensionsN/A
Plant Types

2" Pot, Bare Root

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