In stock
- Also known as Cladophora aegagropila
- Velvety, deeply green balls
- Very slowly growing
- Recommendable for shrimp tanks
In stock
- The smallest Crypt
- Forms narrow-leaved cushions or lawns
- Robust, slow-growing
In stock
- This fern stays very small
- Pinnate leaves
- Well-suited for paludaria
In stock, only 14 left
- One of the smallest leaved Anubias forms
- New cultivar, still very rare
- Very compact growth habit
- Narrow leaf shape
- First-class epiphyte for nano tanks
Out of stock
- Also known as Cryptocoryne lutea 'Hobbit'
- Very small water trumpet
- Ideal for smallest tanks
- Submerged leaves violet-brown
- Undemanding
In stock
- Medium-sized Anubias
- Distinctive leaf structure
- Dark green coloration
- Young leaves light ochre-brown
- Robust and undemanding
Out of stock
- Yellow-green, very small leaves
- New cultivar, still very rare
- Very compact growth habit
- Narrow leaf shape
- Well suited for nano aquariums
In stock, only 8 left
- Rare Anubias selection
- Small leaves, white with green freckles
- Also suitable for nano aquariums
In stock, only 4 left
- Also known as Anubias minima 'Variegated'
- Interesting lanceolate leaf shape
- White variegation
- Undemanding epiphyte
- Still rarely available
Out of stock
- Extremely narrow ribbon-shaped leaves
- Dense bushy growth habit
- Rather dark green
- Rarely available in trade