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- Rare, remarkable Lagenandra species
- Still new and unknown as aquarium plant
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
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- Also known as "Ammania sp. from Sulawesi"
- Strikingly brown-red leaves with purple tones, green stems
- Upright growth
- Rarely available
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- Extraordinary pink tones
- Slow growth
- Striking accent in the foreground to midground
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- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Green, heart-shaped leaves
- Suitable as solitary plant in the midground
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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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- Leaves with splendid colour pattern
- Flat spreading leaf rosette
- Very good aquarium suitability
- Rare in trade
In stock, only 7 left
- New variant of Hygrophila pinnatifida
- Also called Hygrophila pinnatifida 'UK'
- More tendency to red coloration
- Deeper lobed leaves
Out of stock
- Large Bucephalandra with narrowly lanceolate leaves
- Dark green tones
- About 8 to 10 cm high
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- Also labeled as Lagenandra sp. "Green"
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Medium green leaves with ruffled edge
- Solitary or group plant in the midground
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- Little known rarity
- Medium green with red-brown tones
- Moderate growth rate
- Also interesting for paludariums and wabi-kusa