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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.
An extremely beautiful aquarium plant circled by light-green and finely branched leaves from South-East Asia.
In the right growing conditions with added CO2 and a nutritious bottom this plant grows fast…
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…
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…
A fascinating plant, usually delivered with leaves like a four leaf clover. After a transitional period
it develops different types of leaves, possibly a low form with single leaves like a…
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…
Nesaea crassicaulis from Africa is a beautiful and highly recommended aquarium plant, although it has high demands for light. It has red-brown, cognac-coloured leaves. Stems become 30-50cm and 8-15cm wide.
The Indian Pogostemon forms compact groups of bright green, conifer-like stems, 10-20cm tall
and 1-3cm wide. It is suitable as a background plant and creates a wonderful focal point in both
smaller…
This species comes from Australia and becomes 5-10cm tall. There are many species and variants of
Ranunculus , which grow coarse and leggy in aquariums. Ranunculus Inundates is characterised by its
compact…
Japanese Takashi Amano has inspired many aquarium owners to keep the 1-5cm tall cosmopolitic moss,
Riccia Fluvitans, submerged. It can be kept down by tying it to a stone with a…
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…