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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…
Micranthemum umbrosum is a beautiful plant from the US with small round leaves. It is suitable for small or large aquariums
with stems becoming 10-25cm long and 1-2 cm wide.
Microsorum Pteropus ‘ Narrow’ has narrower leaves than the normal Microsorum Pteropus.
Easy to grow and look after.
Microsorum Pteropus ‘Windelov’ is named after the founder of Tropica.
Leaves which are finely branched make this a beautiful variant of
Microsorum.
Very hardy and easy to grow.
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…
Myriophyllum matrogrossense originates from Mato Grosso in the Rio Amazons, Brazil. It has decorative and feather-like, reddish
stems (30-60cm long) and finely divided bright green leaves (5cm wide). In good light…
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.
A beautiful and very varied species from West Africa with leaves of green to red-brown and varying numbers of purple spots.
Can grow from 20-80cm tall. Before forming floating leaves Nymphaea…
The Indian Pogostemon erectus forms compact groups of bright green, conifer-like stems, 15-40 cm tall and 1-3 cm wide. Pogostemon erectus is suitable as a background plant and creates a…
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…
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…