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Greater duckweed: floating plant for purification and natural shading
For a surface that filters light, a duckweed that stands out
Greater duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza) is a rare and attractive floating plant, larger and easier to manage than common duckweed (Lemna minor). It quickly forms a plant mat on the surface, limiting algae growth by absorbing nitrates and phosphates. It also creates shade, reduces evaporation, and serves as a refuge for microfauna and fry.
Its size (3 to 10 mm per leaf) makes it harder for goldfish to eat (except the largest), but it is appreciated by carp.
Why introduce Greater duckweed into an aquarium or pond?
- Absorbs nitrates and phosphates → natural algae control and water purification
- Provides shelter for microfauna in its short roots: fry take refuge there and find living infusoria
- Easy control: larger leaves, making them easier to collect than common duckweed
- Compatible with ponds, trash ponds, and low-tech aquariums
- Limits evaporation outdoors and preserves some coolness during heatwaves by providing shade
Cultivation and care tips
- 🌿 Floating plant: no substrate or fertilizer needed, it feeds exclusively in the water
- 💨 CO2 perfectly unnecessary, as it takes it from the air and not from the water
- ❄️ Tolerates cold: winter outdoors possible as it produces dormant forms (take some plants to restart earlier in spring)
- 🌞 Adapts to direct or filtered light
- ✂️ Regularly remove excess to let light reach submerged plants
- 🐟 Compatible with fish, snails (bladder snails for example), daphnia, water lice, and aquatic microfauna
FAQ - Large duckweed
Its spread is often rapid, but the larger leaves are much easier to remove by hand.
Yes, it adapts well to nano tanks, provided its growth is controlled. Keep only a few plants to achieve light and irregular screening of the light.
Yes, they will eat it little (except the bigger ones!). Large carp, on the other hand, like it a lot.
Yes, its 2 cm roots in clusters and its leaves provide a reassuring shelter for young fish. But above all, they find living infusoria there.
Yes, it absorbs excess nitrates and phosphates, contributing to the biological balance of the water. It is more accurate to speak of purification than filtration.
Additional information
Indicative weight: 5g
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