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This culture of the stalk plant Bacopa Monnieri is more compact and, under good light conditions, almost a creeping plant.
By pinching off all vertical growing shoots, the plant can maintain…
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…
Unlike other Hydrocotyle species, this plant retains its trailing growth form. Verticillate originates fromAmerica and becomes 3-7cm tall.
Optimum growth is only achieved in strong light and soft, slightly acidic water.
This small fern comes from Asia where it often grows in rice fields. The leaves are tiny and rarely wider than 0.5cm.
It is a hardy plant that tolerates poor light…
This plant was discovered by aquarists in Thailand, close to the border with Burma. It is called ‘Downoi’ (little star) in Thailand, and it is easy to see why (5-10…
Staurogyne repens is a fresh green, compact and hardy plant for the foreground of the aquarium and it was found in River Rio Cristalino in the southern Amazonas. Its nearest…
Staurogyne Repens is a fresh green, compact and hardy plant for the foreground of the aquarium and it was found
in River Rio Cristalino in the Southern Amazons. Its nearest relative…
Asian Flame Moss got its name from its form of growth. Tight, vertical growing and light undulating shoots
give the impression of a deep green camp fire, 5-15cm high. The very…
Best described as Christmas Moss’s big Brother, but from Asia, 2-10cm tall, rougher and bigger
with deep green, branched shoots. Spiky Moss does best on vertical surfaces where branched
shoots settle in….
Taxiphyllum Barbieri from South-East Asia is a hardy plant which makes few demands on the water or light.
The moss becomes 3-10cm thick and grows willingly on any surface, so it…