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- Rare Hygrophila species from Africa
- Light green, pinnate leaves
- Slow growth
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- Also known as "Samolus parviflorus 'Red'"
- Novelty from South China
- Striking red-leaved rosette plant
- Not very demanding
- Looks completely different as an emersed plant
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- Little known rarity
- Medium green with red-brown tones
- Moderate growth rate
- Also interesting for paludariums and wabi-kusa
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- Spectacular colour form of Salzmann's water hyssop
- Dark red-violet tones
- Relatively slow growth
- No high demands
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- New variant of Hygrophila pinnatifida
- Also called Hygrophila pinnatifida 'UK'
- More tendency to red coloration
- Deeper lobed leaves
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- Also labeled Vallisneria spiralis "Leopard"
- Very long, broad, ribbon-shaped leaves
- Dark striation and red-brown tones
- Undemanding plant for large tanks
- Useful to create a jungle-like atmosphere
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- New Ambulia species from Australia
- Very fine leaf segments
- Luminous light-green coloration
- Smaller than the similar Limnophila aquatica
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- Also known as Vallisneria gigantea and V. americana "Gigantea"
- Very long, broad, ribbon-shaped leaves
- Green to reddish coloration
- Undemanding plant for large tanks
- Useful to create a jungle-like atmosphere
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- Ornamental leaf shape
- Highly decorative leaf patterns
- Can be used in many different ways
- Attaches itself to hardscape
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- Time-tested narrow-leaved Crypt
- Ribbon-shaped bullate leaves
- Suitable for hard water
- Forms dense, high-growing groups