Rotala wallichii “Long Leaf” is the name given to this lovely Rotala with excellent leaves. Its identification as R. wallichii, however, has yet to be confirmed. Its exact origin is uncertain, however, it is thought to originate in tropical Asia.
Rotala sp. “Long Leaf” is very similar to Rotala wallichii, with the exception of longer submerged leaves, as the trade name suggests.
This “Long Leaf” prefers soft water, good lighting, CO₂ supply, and frequent, fertilization with macro and micronutrients, just like Rotala wallichii. The best reddish color of the foliage comes from strong illumination. The Rotala grows quickly in excellent conditions, and it’s easy to propagate by cuttings, just like other stem plants.
As a larger group in the midground to the background of not too small tanks, Rotala sp. “Long Leaf” is a good eyecatcher. This plant adds subtlety to the range in texture and color of the fine-leaved Rotalas by having branches that are similar in width to Rotala sp. “Vietnam” but coloration that is closer to Rotala wallichii.
Care Tips
- You should prune the plant regularly
- These plants are sensitive, so it is critical to ensure that they receive adequate nutrition, so monitoring CO₂ and nutrient levels on a regular basis is essential.












