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Lobelia Cardinalis grows wild in North America, in the nursery this plant is cultivated in marshy conditions, forming dark green
leaves which are purple underneath. In the aquarium the leaves turn…
Grown in a coconut fibre mini-pot to plug and grow in your aquarium.
Lobelia cardinalis gows wild in north America. Its cultivated at tropica in marshy conditions,
forming dark-green leaves which are…
This cosmopolitan stem plant turns red easier and is smaller than the well-known Ludwigia Repens ‘Rubin’
Each stalk becomes 2-4cm wide and 10-30cm high. The plant willingly creates side shoots.
Microsorum pteropus is a highly variable species, and new varieties are easily bred. Microsorum pretors ‘Narrow’ has
narrower leaves, which grow at a less acute angle from the stem than…
Microsrum Pteropus ‘Windelov’ is a patented variety of Microsorum Pteropus, names after Tropica’s founder
Holger Windelov. Its finely branched leaf tips make it one of the most beautiful aquarium plants.
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.
Microsorum Pteropus is a water fern from Asia, 15-30cm tall which should be grown on a root or stone, attached with
fishing line or black cotton until it has gained a…
This bamboo-looking stem plant is not a grass. It comes from Asia, where it often grows in rice fields. The growth is upright,
but the plant branches out willingly when it…
Nymphoides sp. grows in Asia and Africa – and this variant of the species originates from southern Taiwan. The rosette plant
can become 15-25cm tall and 10-15cm wide.
The Latin name means “the plant with the round leaves”. But this only applies to the marsh variety, which has circular leaves.
Rotala rotundifolia from South-East Asia has long, thin leaves…
Grown in a coconut fibre mini-pot to plug in and grow in your aquarium.
Rotala rotundifolia from South East Asia has long, thin leaves and 15-30cm long stems.
Unlike other Rotala species…
Sagittaria Subulata from South America is an ideal, undemanding foreground plant whose short
runners form a compact group. Place individual plants 2-4cm apart. This plant may cause problems
because in certain conditions…