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“Araguaia” is a river system in Brazil and it is under this name that the plant has become known.
There are many signs, however, that the plant is Hygrophila Lancea from…
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.
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.
Limnobium laevigatum from South America is a decorative floating plant that is particularly suitable for open aquariums. 1-5 cm tall and leaves from 5-15 cm wide. It is also good…
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…
Limnophila sessiliflora is a good and undemanding plant from South-East Asia which is a good alternative to Cabomba, which demands a
lot of light. Stems grow fast up to 40cm long…
Lindernia Rotundifolia grows on a sandy banks along streams in Asia. The plant is undemanding and the stems with marbled
leaves quickly form compact groups.
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…