Description
Pogostemon deccanensis is a visually captivating aquatic stem plant originating from the Deccan Plateau in India. It is characterized by its bright, light green, needle-like leaves that grow in dense whorls along thick stems, giving it an appearance strikingly similar to a miniature underwater pine tree. This unique texture makes it a standout species in any planted aquarium.

Cultivation and Care
While exceptionally beautiful, this plant requires specific conditions to thrive and maintain its compact, bushy form. It is classified as having a medium difficulty level. High light intensity is crucial; inadequate lighting will cause the lower parts of the stem to lose leaves and become leggy. Supplemental CO2 injection is highly recommended to promote robust growth and vibrant coloration. A nutrient-rich substrate and regular liquid fertilization will further ensure optimal health.
Aquascaping Application
Due to its vertical growth habit and potential height, Pogostemon deccanensis is best utilized in the background or middleground of an aquascape. When planted in dense groups, it forms a spectacular, textured thicket that contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved or red aquatic plants. Regular trimming encourages lateral shoots, resulting in an even denser and more attractive bush.
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