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- Also known as Cladophora aegagropila
- Velvety, deeply green balls
- Very slowly growing
- Recommendable for shrimp tanks
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- Small leaves sit densely on the stems
- Strictly upright, little ramification
- Shoot tips often reddish
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- 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
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- This fern stays very small
- Pinnate leaves
- Well-suited for paludaria
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- Light green
- Forms dense bushes
- Relatively small leaves
- Very easy
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- Also known as Rotala sp. 'Pearl'
- Very small, delicate stem plant
- Tiny leaves curved downward
- Green, pink and purple hues
In stock, only 7 left
- Forms dense carpets or cushions
- Small leaves
- Spiky texture
- Rare, new in the trade
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- Rare Rotala from Florida
- Purple-toned leaves and green stems
- Upright growth
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- Still little known novelty
- Leaves half the size of normal Hydrocotyle tripartita
- Very interesting for aquascaping
In stock, only 20 left
- Relatively small-leaved
- Leaves are green to reddish
- Variable leaf shape, longish to ovate