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Anubias sp. ‘Petite’ is a mutation which appeared in cultivation at the Oriental aquarium plant nursery in Singapore.
Grows very slowly, and can be difficult to keep healthy growth.
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…
Glossostigma Elantinoides from New Zealand is much in demand in Japanese-inspired aquariums. It is one of the smallest aquarium
plants (2-3cm tall), and thus a good foreground plant. A difficult plant…
Glossostigma Elantinoides from New Zealand is much in demanded in Japanese inspired aquariums. It is one
of the smallest aquarium plants, and thus a very good foreground plant. A difficult plant…
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis from South America can grow very compact, but a “lawn effect’ (4-7cm tall) is only achieved at high light
intensity.
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…
Limnobium laevigatum from South America is a decorative floating plant that is particularly suitable for open aquariums. 1-5 cm tall and leaves from 5-15 cm wide. It is also good…
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…
Micranthemum ‘Monte Carlo’ comes from Argentina. It has compact, round and fresh light
green leaves on creeping stalks and creates a fast growing carpet in the front of the aquarium.
The plant…
Hemianthus Callitichoides ‘Cuba’ is one of the smallest aquarium plants in the world, and creeps over the bottom
with millimetre-sized round leaves. If planted in small clumps a few cm apart,…
Hemianthus callitichoides is one of the smallest aquarium plants in the world, and creeps over the bottom with millimetre-sized
round leaves. If planted in small clumps a few cm apart, it…
This Asian variant looks like a giant Riccia , and remains on the bottom of the aquarium forming cushions.
Best attched to stones or wood, once established it is a very…