| Management number | 234739581 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | US$5.20 | Model Number | 234739581 | ||
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Echinodorus ‘Fancy Twist’ is an exceptional swordplant cultivar admired for its dynamic color transformation and elegant leaf structure. Originating from breeding programs in either India or South Africa, this rare variant has quickly gained popularity among aquascaping enthusiasts worldwide.
When fully submerged, ‘Fancy Twist’ reveals a mesmerizing blend of light green, bronze, and deep blood-red hues, creating a stunning contrast in any freshwater aquarium. Its young leaves often display red-brown speckles, adding intricate texture and natural charm.
Scientific Name: Echinodorus ‘Fancy Twist’
Origin: India or South Africa
Height: 20–40 cm (8–16 inches)
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Coloration: Light green to vivid red with spotted young leaves
Placement: Midground for large aquariums, background for small tanks
Ease of Care: Undemanding and beginner-friendly
Lighting Needs: Moderate to high light promotes deep red coloration
CO₂ & Fertilizers: CO₂ supplementation enhances growth but not essential
Growth Method: Typically shipped emersed (terrestrial) with green leaves; will transition to vivid red submerged form
Nutrient Substrate: Required — thrives best with nutrient-rich soil or root tabs
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes
Color Contrast: Offers a striking red-to-green gradient perfect for visual balance in aquascapes
Focal Accent: Ideal centerpiece or statement plant in the midground
Versatile Layout Use: Complements both natural and Dutch-style aquariums
Sold as bare-root, bunched, or potted plants:
Bare-root Plants: Approximately 1–2 loose, bare-root plants
Bunched Plants: Approximately 1–2 rooted plants bundled with foam and plant weight
Potted Plants: Approximately 1–2 rooted plants potted in rockwool and net pot
Echinodorus plants are often shipped in their emersed (terrestrial) form with green leaves. Upon submersion, some initial leaf melt may occur as the plant transitions to its underwater growth form. New submerged leaves will emerge with the characteristic red hues.
Certain aquatic plants may be restricted or regulated in some U.S. states. Always check your local and state regulations before purchasing or introducing plants into natural waterways. Never release aquarium plants into the wild.
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