Hornwort

Hornwort is one of the easiest freshwater plants to grow. This is demonstrated by its success in the wild where it has spread to every continent except Antarctica, after originating in North America. Its high tolerance to various water conditions makes it ideal for beginners, while its fast growth rate...

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Description

Hornwort is one of the easiest freshwater plants to grow. This is demonstrated by its success in the wild where it has spread to every continent except Antarctica, after originating in North America. Its high tolerance to various water conditions makes it ideal for beginners, while its fast growth rate and ease to propagate means a little will go a long way.

It can be used as either a floating plant or rooted in the substrate, giving you more freedom when designing the look of your aquarium. 

Information:

  • Care: Easy 
  • CO2: Not Required
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Lighting Requirements:  Low-Moderate
  • Max Size: 10 feet
  • Propagation: Side Shoots
  • Preferred Fertilizer: Liquid
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Esther J.
Sturdy plant

I am new to aquarium plants and this has already started growing a bunch of new stems. It has lost some leaves but not too much, from what I have read that is normal. I would definitely recommend Windy City Aquariums and hornwort. I have had a lot of bladder snails in this plant, which I do not mind (they are good cleaners and remove any dead parts of my plants) just be prepared. You could use a disinfectant soak and quarantine the plants if you do not want the snails.

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Dominic
Just a fun plant

Simple as that it’s just a fun plant. You want to plant then ya stick it in the substrate want it to float around all silly nilly like then do just that. This is one hearty plant. I got a handful of this six months ago from WCA and now about half my tank’s background is densely planted with it. I love it