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- New, rare aquarium plant
- Fine-leaved, grasslike
- Forms dense tufts
- Exceptionally eye-catching as solitary plant
Out of stock
- New aquarium plant from South America
- Elongated underwater leaves
- Vivid light green tones
- Pretty white flowers on the surface
- Easy propagation
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- Medium-sized, grasslike plant
- Forms dense tufts
- Little demands
- Versatile
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- Also called Hygrophila sp. "Araguaya Sharp Leaf"
- Uncommon appearance
- Submersed leaves very narrow, reddish-brown
- Creeping to bushy growth habit
- Rather slow growth
Out of stock
- Rare Australian Ambulia species
- Light green and bronze-brown hues
- Very fine leaf segments
- Moderate size
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- Also known as Rotala wallichii "Long Leaf"
- Magnificent, fine-leaved stem plant
- Resembling Rotala sp. "Nanjenshan", but more reddish
- Rare in trade
Out of stock
- Highly variable patterns on leaves
- Green, white, pink and golden yellow hues
- Best planted in groups
In stock, only 6 left
- Forms dense carpets or cushions
- Small leaves
- Spiky texture
- Rare, new in the trade
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- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Green, heart-shaped leaves
- Suitable as solitary plant in the midground
Out of stock
- Also labeled as Lagenandra sp. "Green"
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Medium green leaves with ruffled edge
- Solitary or group plant in the midground