Here's a bit of general info on your plants, courtesy of
http/www.tropica.com .
Hygrophila corymbosa ''Stricta''
Family Acanthaceae
Continent Asia
Region South-east Asia
Country of origin
Height 30-50 cm
Width 15-20 cm
Light requirements medium-very high
Temperature 20-28 °C
Hardness tolerance very soft-hard
pH tolerance 5,5-8
Growth fast
Demands easy
The original Hygrophila corymbosa. An undemanding plant for large aquariums, which thrives in almost any conditions. If it is not pruned it easily grows above the water surface, where it forms dark-green leaves and beautiful blue flowers. This makes it particularly suitable for open aquariums. It is most beautiful in groups, but the shoots must not be planted too close, because this will prevent light reaching the lower leaves.
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Echinodorus parviflorus 'Tropica'
Family Alismataceae
Continent Cultivar , South America
Region Cultivar
Country of origin
Height 5-15 cm
Width 12-20 cm
Light requirements low-very high
Temperature 21-28 °C
Hardness tolerance soft-hard
pH tolerance 5,5-8
Growth slow
Demands medium
Echinodorus parviflorus 'Tropica' is characterised by its beautiful hammered leaves with a small tip. The size depends on the light intensity, and in poor light it is quite a small plant. It looks best in small groups. Echinodorus parviflorus 'Tropica' was named after Tropica in 1985 by the Danish botanists Niels Jacobsen and Lauritz Holm-Nielsen.
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FYI, Low light for a planted tank is generally considered to be around 2WPG (watts per gallon). High light is generally considered to be 4+WPG. The hygrophila probably won't do well under your lights. The echinodorus may survive and grow slowly, but I wouldn't expect it to thrive by any stretch of the imaginiation. You could add some Java ferns and java moss. These will grow under minimal light.
Colin