ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (AQUARIUM PLANTS). Importance 1. Aquarium plants gives natural look to aquarium. 2. They provide food for fishes. Herbivorous fishes.

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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS (AQUARIUM PLANTS)

Importance 1. Aquarium plants gives natural look to aquarium. 2. They provide food for fishes. Herbivorous fishes directly eat the plants. Others fishes eat the organisms attached on the leaves. 3. They provide shelter, shade and hiding place for smaller fishes. 4. They serve as spawning site for certain fishes.

Importance – Contd.., 5. Plants and fishes have symbiotic relationship. The fish waste is used by plants as an excellent fertilizer. Plants in turn remove nitrate and CO 2 from water. 6. Plants are best filters and thus help to maintain water quality. 7. Some of the plants are believed to reduce pH of water which is suitable for breeding of certain fishes like tetra, angel etc.

Types of plants Plants have their foliage (leaves) above the surface of water with roots hanging free. Ex. Eicchornia, Pistia, Spirodela, Lemna, Azolla, Wolffia, Salvinia, Riccia sp. 1. Floating plants

Types of plants Plants having their leaves and flowers above the water surface but rooted in the bottom. Ex. Nymphaea, Nelumbo, Nymphoides. 2. Emergent plants

Types of plants Leaves are submerged in the water, may or may not be rooted. Ex. Hydrilla, Ceratophylum Myriophylum, Ottelia, Ludwigia, Saggitaria, vallisneria, Aponogeton, Cabomba, Limnophila, Ceratopteris. 3. Submerged plants

Types of plants Hydrilla, Najas, Ottelia, Vallisneria, Potomogeton, Lagarosiphon, Chara, Nitella. Rooted plants Devoid of roots Ceratophyllum, Utricularia.

Types of plants They are growing in the shallow areas of the water body (near shore). Ex. Typha, Cyperus, Ipomea, Eleocharis, Cryptocoryne, Echinodorus. 4. Marginal plants

Important aquarium plants Commonly called as duck weed. Minute (tiny) free floating aquatic weed. The roots are minute. It is a god source of feed for vegetarian fish and ducks. It is capable of purifying waste water. It spreads spontaneously at an amazing speed. It will cover the entire surface of the tank if unchecked. 1. Lemna minor

Lemna minor

Important aquarium plants Submerged weed. It grows under water. But some of their leaves are coming out of water. Usually they are anchored to the hydrosoil. However, it may get completely detached from hydrosoil and continue to grow as free floating near the water surface. 2. Hydrilla sp.

Important aquarium plants The stalks are upto 3 m long. It bears whorls of 2-9 straight dark green leaves at short intervals. The leaves are 2 cm long, and 0.3 cm wide. It is easy to grow either it’s rooted or free floating form provided it is given good light. 2. Hydrilla sp.

Hydrilla sp.

Important aquarium plants Submerged aquatic plant. Plants are cm long. Stems are thin. Narrow leaves of 1-2 cm in length. The leaves are green in colour. Sickle- shaped, 6-10 pairs of teeth. It lives in shallow, stagnant waters. The Najas is easy to grow. It requires good light and clear water. It can thrive and grow as free floating. 3. Najas minor

Najas minor

Important aquarium plants Common Name : Four leaved water clover, clover fern clover, clover fern Family : Marsiliaceae Shoreline weeds. Found in shallow waters. It has thin rhizoids anchored at the bottom. It has long filamentous stems each ends with a cluster of four oval shaped leaves. 4. Marsilia quadrifolia

Marsilia quadrifolia

Important aquarium plants Common Name : Tape-grass, eel grass, ribbon grass ribbon grass Family : Hydrocharitaceae Submerged aquatic plant. It anchored to the hydrosoil. It is a most common aquarium plant. They need bright light, but grow slowly in dim light. Ribbon like green leaved tall plant. The leaves are cm long and 0.4 – 0.8 cm broad. 5. Vallisneria sp.

Vallisneria sp.

Important aquarium plants Common Name : Water spinach It is a common aquatic plant in India. This is used for human consumption. Found in shallow waters. It grows in shore, when water is filled in that area it detaches and become free floating. Hollow stems with white spongy floats and rooting at nodes. Leaves are elliptic or ovate-oblong. Flowers are white or pink. 6. Ipomoea aquatic

Ipomoea aquatic

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Ceratophyllaceae Submerged, rootless, free swimming plants. Consist of long stems bearing side braches. Leaves are short, thin spikes, sharp and harsh to touch. Darkish green colour leaves. Stems bear whorls of at most 10 leaves growing at a slightly upward angle. Each leaf with 2-4 leaflets, forked and spiky reminiscent of a pair of horns. 7. Ceratophyllum (Horn wort)

Ceratophyllum (Horn wort)

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Nymphaeaceae It has roundish or oval shaped leaves floating at the water surface. Bears long stems. Attached to bottom mud rhizoid roots. Flowers are very large. White or coloured. They have a delicate scent and float at the surface (N.nouchali). 8. Nymphaea sp. (water lily)

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Nymphaeaceae N. stellata is another lily. The leaves are submerged with serrated edges. Smaller than N.nouchali. It bears small light blue flowers, purple or pink. 8. Nymphaea sp. (water lily)

Nymphaea sp.(water lily)

Important aquarium plants Floating plant has a rosette of large round leaves and swollen stalks that give the plants its buoyancy. It has hanging roots. Most abundantly growing water plant. The plant can multiple at a phenomenal rate of 15% surface area per day. 9. Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth)

Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth)

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Nymphaeaceae Submerged plant. Plant has stemsp upto cm long. Fan shaped leaves grow opposite each other at regular intervals. Leaves are beautiful, light green. It grows easily. Good light is required. It is easy to propagate by top cuttings. 10. Cabomba sp.

Cabomba sp.

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Alismataceae Submerged plant. Commonly called Amazon sword plant. The leaves are arranged in a rosette growing out of rhizome. The leaves vary in shape. They are elongated lance-shaped, oval shaped (or) heart shaped. The leaves are cm long and 2-4 cm wide. Light green colour. 11. Echinodorus sp.

Echinodorus sp.

Important aquarium plants Family Name : Salvinaceae Floating palnt. Stalk lives horizontally just below the surface and bears whorls of three leaves. Two of which float on the surface. They are oval shaped. The third leaf hangs down freely in the water (which is transformed into feathery branch similar to little roots hanging below the water). The surface of the leaf is rough with short stiff bristles. 12. Salvinia

Salvinia

Other aquatic weeds and their common name Aponogeton fenestralis -Lace plant Pistia sp. -Water lettuce Ceratopteris thalictroides -Indian fern (or) water sprite Crypotocoryne willisini -Hidden club Limnophila sessiliflora -Ambulia Myriophyllum -Milfoil Sagittaria sagitaefolia -Arrow weed Eleocharis acicularis -Hair grass (or) needle grass