Proserpinaca palustris
Proserpinaca palustris
Proserpinaca palustris is a striking and sensitive North American stem plant producing dramatically serrated, comb-like leaf margins with warm bronze to orange coloration under strong light — one of the most botanically distinctive and visually impressive warm-colored background plants available from the North American flora. The combination of the deeply serrated, comb-like leaf form and the warm bronze tones creates a plant of extraordinary botanical character and visual impact.
Care tip: Proserpinaca palustris grows best in high lighting with CO₂ required. Maintain temperatures of 70–82°F and pH 5.5–7.0. Regular fertilization supports healthy growth.
Growing to 12 to 20 inches, Proserpinaca palustris is a demanding background plant that requires consistently excellent high-tech conditions to maintain its distinctive serrated leaf form and warm coloration. Without strong light and CO₂ the serrations become less defined and the color fades toward plain green. Regular trimming maintains compact, well-colored growth and promotes fresh, most distinctively serrated and bronzed new stems.
As a challenging plant, Proserpinaca requires CO₂ injection and high lighting. Temperatures between 70 and 82°F and the tight pH of 5.5 to 7.0 reflect soft, slightly acidic water preferences. Consistent fertilization supports the warm bronze coloration and the dramatic serrated leaf form. The sensitivity noted in the chart reflects genuine requirements that should be taken seriously.
In the aquascape, Proserpinaca palustris creates a uniquely serrated, warm-colored background presence whose comb-like leaf margins are unlike any other commonly cultivated background plant. The bronze to orange tones under strong light create extraordinary warm color from a plant whose leaf structure is simultaneously the most botanically distinctive quality. In North American biotope compositions it is a genuinely rare and authentic native aquatic species.
Proserpinaca palustris is a demanding but botanically extraordinary background plant for high-tech aquarists who want both distinctive leaf form and warm color from a native North American species. Its serrated leaves and bronze coloration make it one of the most visually unusual and rewarding background plants in the freshwater aquarium hobby.
Care & Specifications
| Difficulty | Challenging |
| Placement | Midground to Background |
| Max Height | 12–20 inches |
| Light Level | High |
| Temperature | 70–82°F |
| pH | 5.5–7.0 |
| CO2 Needs | Required |
| Origin | North America |
| Notes | Serrated leaf edges and bronze coloration. Sensitive but striking under high light. |