In stock
- Considerably smaller than normal Lobelia cardinalis
- Roundish leaves
- Also suited for nano tanks
- Forms a compact group
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
In stock
- Rare, remarkable Lagenandra species
- Still new and unknown as aquarium plant
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
In stock, only 19 left
- Also known as "Staurogyne sp. 'Brown'"
- Little known novelty
- Green to brown tones
- Low, carpet-forming
- Multi-flowering as an emersed plant
In stock, only 17 left
- New variant of Hygrophila pinnatifida
- Also called Hygrophila pinnatifida 'UK'
- More tendency to red coloration
- Deeper lobed leaves
In stock
- Ornamental leaf shape
- Highly decorative leaf patterns
- Can be used in many different ways
- Attaches itself to hardscape
In stock
- Also called Hygrophila sp. "Araguaya Sharp Leaf"
- Uncommon appearance
- Submersed leaves very narrow, reddish-brown
- Creeping to bushy growth habit
- Rather slow growth
In stock
- Uncommon appearance reminding of a mushroom
- Form contrasts interestingly with other plants
- Spreads horizontally
In stock
- Still little known novelty
- Leaves half the size of normal Hydrocotyle tripartita
- Very interesting for aquascaping
In stock
- Forms creeping or overhanging shoots
- Pretty leaf form
- Fresh light green colour
- Can be used in many different ways
- One of the most popular plants in aquascaping