Hygrophila Angustifolia
Plant Profile
Hygrophila angustifolia, aka Willow Hygro, is a fast-growing, adaptable aquatic stem plant native to the tropical wetlands and riverbanks of Southeast Asia. Named for its long, narrow, willow-like leaves that sprout in opposite pairs along sturdy vertical stems, this species brings soft movement and green texture, making it an ideal background filler or midground hedge in medium-to-large planted aquariums. Because of its rapid growth rate, Hygrophila Angustifolia serves as an incredible natural filter, absorbing excess nitrates and phosphates from the water column to suppress unwanted algae growth.
*Form Notice: Photos display this plant in both its emersed (above-water) and submerged forms. Depending on nursery availability and seasonality, you may receive this plant in either form. Learn more about what to expect by reading our guide on Emersed vs. Submerged-Grown Aquatic Plants.
Key Features & Benefits
- Slender, willow-like green leaves introduce elegant texture and gentle movement.
- Natural nutrient sponge that helps keep water clarity high.
- Beginner-friendly and adaptable, it thrives in a wide range of aquarium setups.
Care & Planting Instructions
- Remove lead weight (or pot) and remove cotton wrap (or foam) surrounding the roots, then strip lower foliage so bare stems anchor cleanly into soil without rotting.
- Use fine-tip pinsettes to push individual stems 1 to 2 inches into substrate, spacing them slightly apart so light reaches lower foliage.
- Provide moderate-to-high lighting and clean water conditions; while adaptable without CO2, supplying pressurized CO2 and regular liquid fertilizers will significantly accelerate growth and stem density.
- Maintain stable water parameters and avoid sudden environmental shifts to prevent leaf melt or stem rotting.
- Trim main stem tops with straight scissors once stems reach the desired height, and replant trimmings directly into substrate to easily propagate and expand coverage. Read our trimming & propagation guide for details.
Quick Facts
Listed information should be treated as general guidelines only. Team Buce Plant encourages you to do thorough research to ensure healthy growth!
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Hygrophila angustifolia |
| Common Name(s) | Hygrophila Angustifolia, Willow Hygro, Willow Leaf Hygro |
| Family | Acanthaceae |
| Plant Type / Taxonomy | Stem Plant |
| Care Difficulty | Easy / Beginner |
| Light Requirement | Moderate to High |
| CO2 Requirement | Optional / Recommended (Speeds up growth) |
| Placement / Usage | Midground / Background Bushing |
| Height / Size | 6–12”+ |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Water Parameters | pH 6.0–7.5 |
| Propagation Method | Cuttings (Cut stem and replant tops) |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why are the lower leaves turning yellow or falling off my stem plants?
Lower leaf loss (leggy stems) usually occurs when lighting cannot reach the bottom of the plant due to overcrowding or shading from larger plants. Spacing individual stems slightly apart during initial planting and maintaining adequate light penetration will keep lower foliage healthy.
2. Can I grow Hygrophila Angustifolia without CO2 injection?
Yes, Hygrophila Angustifolia is an extremely resilient and fast-growing stem plant that grows well in low-tech setups without pressurized CO2. Supplying moderate light and basic substrate or water column nutrients is plenty to keep it thriving.
3. How do I transition Hygrophila Angustifolia from emersed to submerged growth?
When transitioning from emersed to submerged growth, plant bare stems securely into substrate under adequate lighting and keep water parameters stable. As new growth adapts, the plant will shed its stiffer emersed foliage and sprout soft, narrow underwater leaves. Once new shoots take root, trim away old lower growth to encourage dense branching.