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The purple colour underneath leaves of Alternanthera redneckii ‘Pink’ from South America provides an effective contrast to the many green plants in the aquarium – particularly when planted in groups.
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.
This miniature version of the well-known Alternanthera is characterised by compact growth and a slower growth rate.
Good for small aquariums or as a foreground plant in larger aquariums.
This little Cryptocoryne comes from Asia, and grows naturally in for instance Thailand. The narrow, red-brown leaves have clear, black patterns and
beautifully waving leaf edges
This red version of Cryptocoryne undulata grows wild in rivers of Sri Lanka.
It is an easy plant, tolerant of very different conditions in an aquarium. Appearance of the plant will…
Reni’ is a well know cultivar characterised by being amongst the smallest of the red Echinodorus, 15-40cm tall and a roset from
15-25cm wide. The new leaves of the plant are…
This plant is originally from India and is quite similar to a medium-sized, broad-leaved Cryptocoryne. It can be used
in the aquarium like Cryptocorynes, but needs sufficient light to develop colours.
Ludwigia gladiolas from North America is a very beautiful water plant. It is slow growing and requires CO2 addition to grow well.
Variety of Ludwigia reopens from North America with striking dark red leaves and stalk. It makes a fine colour
contrast to the green shades in the aquarium.
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.
Rotala Macrandra is an unusually beautiful aquarium plant, but unfortunately it is very demanding.
It needs very good light to develop its beautiful red colour, and CO2 addition and soft water…