- Also known as Micranthemum callitrichoides
- The aquarium plant with the smallest leaves
- Grows to form a dense carpet
- Highly popular in aquascaping
- Especially recommendable for nano tanks
- Robust stem plant
- Forms dense groups
- Wonderful orange colours
- Forms grasslike bushes of medium height
- Light green to reddish
- Very popular in aquascaping
- Also known as 'Wavy Green ' and 'Wavy Leaf'
- Green leaves with wavy margin
- Bushy habit
- Grows faster than many other Bucephalandras
- Undemanding
- Also known as Cryptocoryne lutea 'Hobbit'
- Very small water trumpet
- Ideal for smallest tanks
- Submerged leaves violet-brown
- Undemanding
- Big, broad leaves
- Upright habit
- Fast growing
- Very hardy and undemanding
- Easily flowering in emersed culture
- Impressive solitary plant in large aquaria
- Narrow leaf shape
- Undemanding
- Suitable for discus tanks
- Delicate stem plant with very narrow leaves
- Green to red hues
- Ramifies well, bushy growth
- Small, slowly growing Echinodorus
- Distinctive leaf shape
- Suitable for nano aquariums and the foreground
- Creeping to bushy growth
- Slender narrow leaves
- Star-shaped shoot tips
- Rarely found in trade
- Also known as Micranthemum sp. "Monte Carlo"
- Great ground cover
- Forms compact flat cushions
- Can also be grown overhanging
- Not very demanding
- Forms compact yet delicate cushions
- Attaches itself to the hardscape
- Very popular in aquascaping
- Also known as Cladophora aegagropila
- Velvety, deeply green balls
- Very slowly growing
- Recommendable for shrimp tanks
- 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
- Densely ramifying
- Horizontal growth habit
- Attaches well to the substate
- Small-leaved epiphyte
- Very popular for aquascaping
- Robust, hard leaves
- Suitable for nano tanks
- Also labeled "Fissidens geppii"
- Highly decorative aquatic moss
- Feathery appearance
- Dark green coloration
- Also suitable for cold water tanks
- Considerably smaller than normal Lobelia cardinalis
- Roundish leaves
- Also suited for nano tanks
- Forms a compact group
- Small-leaved epiphyte
- Conspicuous white-green pattern
- Undemanding
- Medium-sized Anubias
- Distinctive leaf structure
- Dark green coloration
- Young leaves light ochre-brown
- Robust and undemanding
- Also known as Nymphoides sp. 'Flipper'
- Looks like a water lily
- Bright light green wavy leaves
- Easy to cultivate, fast grower
- One of the smallest Bucephalandras
- Especially recommended for nano tanks
- Creeping to ascending growth habit
- Green, with reddish leaf sheaths
- Also known as 'Coin Leaf'
- Exceptional round leaf shape
- As small as the Dwarf Anubias
- Robust and undemanding
Dennerle - Plants for the aquarium!
Aquatic plants play an important role in the closed ecological system of the aquarium. They serve as oxygen producers, utilise nutrients and offer the inhabitants sufficient protection, hiding places and grazing opportunities. The Dennerle nursery has a wide range of different aquarium plants to offer and, in addition to a large standard assortment of the most popular aquarium plants, also convinces with in-house rarities such as the Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Flamingo'. As a manufacturer, Dennerle relies on a traffic light system based on colours, which indicates the respective degree of difficulty of the plant.
While mosses are usually sold by Dennerle as pads or portions, for the other aquatic plants such as ground covers, perennials or stem plants you have the choice between conventional pots or the sterile in vitro cup. In the latter, aquarium plants are cultivated under laboratory conditions. They are clean and free of pesticides, algae, germs and pests. An ideal solution for use in a planted aquarium with sensitive invertebrates such as Caridina dwarf shrimps.