Ranunculus inundatus – Potted Plant
Ranunculus inundatus, also known as the river buttercup, is a striking and unique foreground plant that brings an uncommon texture and vibrancy to aquascapes. Native to Australia, it is admired for its bright green, umbrella-like leaves that grow on fine, upright stems, creating a dynamic and playful effect in the aquarium.
In its potted form, Ranunculus inundatus is delivered well-rooted, making it easier to establish in your substrate and ensuring a healthy transition into your aquascape. Its fast-growing nature and distinctive leaf shape make it an excellent choice for aquarists who want something different from the typical carpet plants.
Appearance & Growth
Distinctive umbrella-shaped leaves with bright green coloration
Grows in small clusters that spread across the substrate with runners
Creates a textured, almost meadow-like effect in the foreground to midground
Offers contrast and interest when paired with finer-leaved or carpeting plants
Care Requirements
Lighting: Medium to high light is recommended to promote compact, dense growth
Substrate: Thrives in nutrient-rich substrate for strong root development
CO₂: Greatly enhances growth rate and overall health, though not strictly required
Water Parameters: Hardy and adaptable, suitable for most freshwater aquariums
Why Choose Ranunculus inundatus?
Few plants bring as much character to the foreground as Ranunculus inundatus. Its unusual leaf shape stands out among traditional aquascaping plants, while its spreading growth habit allows aquarists to create lively, textured landscapes. Perfect for adding a touch of uniqueness, this plant transforms ordinary layouts into eye-catching aquascapes full of depth and charm.