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In stock, only 8 left
- One of the smallest Bucephalandras
- Especially recommended for nano tanks
- Creeping to ascending growth habit
- Green, with reddish leaf sheaths
Out of stock
- One of the smallest leaved Anubias forms
- New cultivar, still very rare
- Very compact growth habit
- Narrow leaf shape
- First-class epiphyte for nano tanks
In stock
- Very decorative Anubias selection
- Small, lanceolate leaves
- Dark green, glossy
- Compact growth
- Very interesting for aquascaping
In stock
- Small, densely bushy Bucephalandra form
- Very narrow, wavy leaves
- Well growing
- Rarely available
Out of stock
- Highly variable patterns on leaves
- Green, white, pink and golden yellow hues
- Best planted in groups
In stock, only one left
- Oval, brown leaves
- Loose growth habit
- Fast grower, undemanding
Out of stock
- Novelty, not available in trade elsewhere
- Creeping to overhanging growth habit
- Attaches to the substrate reliably
- Deep green colour
- Also suitable as low-growing ground cover
In stock
- Little known species from South Asia
- Smaller submerged leaves than the similar Hygrophila difformis
- More or less red-brown to pink shoot tips
- Easy and fast-growing
Out of stock
- Extremely narrow ribbon-shaped leaves
- Dense bushy growth habit
- Rather dark green
- Rarely available in trade
In stock, only 14 left
- Rare, remarkable Lagenandra species
- Still new and unknown as aquarium plant
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne