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Anubias Barteri var. nana rooted on mangrove wood.
Great as a foreground centre piece for your aquarium.
Anubias Barteri var. barter from West Africa is an undemanding plant. It grows somewhat larger than Anubias Barteri var. nana but is
grown in the same conditions.
Anubias barteri var. nana is a small , attractive plants which thrives in all conditions. It originates from Cameroon and will reach 5-10cm height.
Bacopa caroliniana originates from US and has been used as an aquarium plant for many years.
Stems become 10-30 cm long and 3-4 cm wide. Apart from relatively good light it…
Eleocharis Acicularis ‘Mini’ has even lower groath than the common Eleocharis Parvula and was was given to Tropica by
Thomas Barr from US. Plant the mini version in small portions covering…
Gratiola Viscidula is relatively new to the aquatic hobby. The somewhat ‘thorny’ appearance of the
submersed form makes it very distinct and recognisable. It is easy to grow and prefers good…
Previously named Echinodorus tenellus ‘Green’.
This small rosulate plant will easily make a 5-10 cm high carpet when the light is good and the bottom layer nutritious. Even at an intense…
Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis can grow very compact, but a ‘lawn effect” ( 4-7cm tall ) is only achieved at high
light intensity. When planting in the aquarium small clumps should be placed…
This Lilaeopsis species demands less light than Lilaeopsis brasiliensis, and stays also low (5-10cm ” lawn”). Tropica’s founder
Holger Windelov, found it on Mauritius in 1992.
The appearance of this plant makes it an easily recognisable one in the aquarium. It grows wild on lake
shores of Europe, North America and South America. tolerates quite low light…
Mother Plants or XL pots are extra large plants which are more robust and give immediate luxuriance. These can be
used together with AquaDecor products in Cichlid aquariums as well.
Rotala ‘Bonsai’ is best described as a compact, moderate growing version of Bacopa Caroliniana. Plant
in small groups and trim often. Cuttings may be re-planted in the group to achieve a…