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The stalk plant Hottonia from Asia and Europe is an unassuming and easy beginner plant. The many curved shoots with fanned
and intensely light green leaves quickly create a close group.
Hydrocotyle sp ‘Japan’ is the popular name of the plant in different plant forms. It is a variant of Hydrocotyle tripartite from
South-East Asia. It is characterised by fast, compact growth…
Unlike other Hydrocotyle species, this plant retains its trailing growth form. Verticillate originates fromAmerica and becomes 3-7cm tall.
Optimum growth is only achieved in strong light and soft, slightly acidic water.
A very compact variety of Hygrophila corymbosa, with the leaves set close to the stalk.
Forms numerous side shoots, enhancing the compact appearance. The leaves are a dark brownish green when…
Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Siamensis 53B’ is a variety of Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Siamensis’. This Hygrophila ‘Siamensis 53B’ forms an incredible amount of side shoots and becomes bushy relatively rapidly. Stems becomes 15-40…
‘Siamensis’ originates from Thailand and has stems from 15-40cm and 10-15cm wide. Leaves are light-green and dense.
This plant originates from South-East Asia and stems become 25-60 cm long with 10 cm long leaves. Under water Hygrophila costata has relatively narrow leaves which are grouped close together….
Hygrophila pinnatifida originates from India. It obtains brown, patched leaves on the surface with a distinctive burgundy colour underneath. It creates horizontal side shoots and the top shoots should be…
Hygrophila Polysperma from South-East Asia is one of the hardiest aquarium plants available. It is particularly good for beginners because
it grows in almost all conditions.
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.
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis from South America can grow very compact, but a “lawn effect’ (4-7cm tall) is only achieved at high light
intensity.