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- 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
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- Highly variable patterns on leaves
- Green, white, pink and golden yellow hues
- Best planted in groups
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- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Green, heart-shaped leaves
- Suitable as solitary plant in the midground
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- Also labeled as Lagenandra sp. "Green"
- Resembling a Cryptocoryne
- Medium green leaves with ruffled edge
- Solitary or group plant in the midground
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- Also known as Bacopa sp. "Colorata"
- Red shoot tips
- Strictly upright growth habit
- Relatively slow growth rate
- Undemanding
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- Oval, brown leaves
- Loose growth habit
- Fast grower, undemanding
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- New Ambulia species from Australia
- Very fine leaf segments
- Luminous light-green coloration
- Smaller than the similar Limnophila aquatica
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- Also known as 'Wavy Green ' and 'Wavy Leaf'
- Green leaves with wavy margin
- Bushy habit
- Grows faster than many other Bucephalandras
- Undemanding
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- Decorative, small Bucephalandra form
- Densely bushy, spreading habit
- Elongate leaves with curly margin
- Magnificent dark purple and brown-orange tones
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- Attractive epiphyte
- Elliptic leaves with wavy margin
- Blue-green shine