Italian Val, Vallisneria spiralis

Jungle Val

Vallisneria spiralis is a popular aquatic plant commonly used in freshwater aquariums and natural aquatic landscapes. Here are the key details:


Scientific Classification

  • Family: Hydrocharitaceae

  • Common Names: Straight Vallisneria, Tape Grass, Italian Vallis

  • Type: Submerged aquatic plant


Charisteristic

  • Leaves: Long, ribbon-like, and spiral-twisted (hence the name spiralis)

  • Color: Usually bright to dark green

  • Height: Can grow up to 30–100 cm, depending on light and nutrients

  • Growth Form: Rosette; spreads through runners, forming dense colonies


Habitat & Cultivation

  • Origin: Southern Europe, North Africa, and Asia

  • Water Conditions:

    • pH: 6.0–8.5

    • Temperature: 20–30°C (68–86°F)

    • Hardness: Tolerates a range

  • Light Needs: Moderate to high

  • Substrate: Grows best in nutrient-rich substrates


Aquarium Use

  • Great for: Background planting in aquascapes

  • Benefits:

    • Provides shelter for fish and fry

    • Helps reduce algae by absorbing nutrients

    • Oxygenates the water


Reproduction

  • Propagates via runners—new plants develop at intervals along a creeping stem

  • Rarely flowers in aquariums but may in natural or outdoor settings

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