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- Branches readily
- Nice light green colour
- Robust and undemanding
- Relatively slow growth
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- Spectacular colour form of Salzmann's water hyssop
- Dark red-violet tones
- Relatively slow growth
- No high demands
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- Also labeled Echinodorus 'Harbich Red'
- Low growing swordplant cultivar
- Dark green to ruby tones
- Forms a rosette of numerous leaves
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- Also traded as Echinodorus "Purpurea"
- Small, very decorative swordplant
- Contrasting dense blotch pattern
- About 15 cm high
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- Ruby leaves, dark red nerves
- Narrowly egg-shaped leaves
- Relatively low
- Also suitable for small tanks
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- Relatively low Echinodorus cultivar
- Deeply dark red with lighter nerves
- Broadly elliptic leaves
- Undemanding
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- Narrow-leaved Echinodorus cultivar
- Young leaves ruby red and transparent
- Grows to a height of 20 to 35 cm
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- Hairlike stems
- Grows to form a medium-high lawn
- Also suitable for cold water tanks
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- Little known novelty
- Very long, thin culms
- Much finer stems than the Giant hairgrass
- Ideal complement to other Eleocharis
- Not very demanding