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- Small-leaved epiphyte
- Very popular for aquascaping
- Robust, hard leaves
- Suitable for nano tanks
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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
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- Light leaf veins
- Light green, yellowish to red hues
- Easy to cultivate
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- Upright or floating, vine-like stems
- Light green, roundish leaves
- Not demanding
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- Compact leaf rosette
- Dark olive, purple and blueish tones
- Well growing
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- Attractive, rare epiphyte
- Submerged leaves with bright purple colours
- Small leaves
- Creeping, branching growth habit
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- Also traded as Eriocaulon sp.
- Small Eriocaulon species
- Hedgehog-like leaf rosettes
- Silvery hue when submerged
- Exotic look
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- Impressive reddish-brown Milfoil
- Relatively undemanding
- Rare, hardly available in trade elsewhere
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- Also called Rotala "Blood Red Singapore"
- The Rotala rotundifolia form with the richest red
- Forms a striking colour accent
- No high demands
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- One of the most colorful aquarium plants
- Deep magenta
- Strictly upright growth habit