Sagittaria subulata - is an ideal, undemanding foreground plant whose short runners form a compact group.
In the aquarium it sometimes sends a long flower stem to the surface, and small white flowers unfold just above the water surface. Sagittaria subulata - is simple to develop rosette plant that will flourish in many aquariums. The plant regularly develops to a height of 8 to 16 inches, normally tallest under high light conditions. The width of each stem is about .25 inches, based on leaf growth.The leaf is linear to strap shaped light green submersed. Sagittaria subulata - requires low to high lighting (1.5 - 4 watts/gal), Saggitaria Subulata develops quickly and propagates by runners which will form a dense grouping creating 2 - 3 leaves and one sprinter for every month.