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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.
Ludwigia gladiolas from North America is a very beautiful water plant. It is slow growing and requires CO2 addition to grow well.
This small fern comes from Asia where it often grows in rice fields. The leaves are tiny and rarely wider than 0.5cm.
It is a hardy plant that tolerates poor light…
A fascinating plant, usually delivered with leaves like a four leaf clover. After a transitional period
it develops different types of leaves, possibly a low form with single leaves like a…
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…
Hemianthus Callitichoides ‘Cuba’ is one of the smallest aquarium plants in the world, and creeps over the bottom
with millimetre-sized round leaves. If planted in small clumps a few cm apart,…
Hemianthus callitichoides is one of the smallest aquarium plants in the world, and creeps over the bottom with millimetre-sized
round leaves. If planted in small clumps a few cm apart, it…
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 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…