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- Also called Rotala "Blood Red Singapore"
- The Rotala rotundifolia form with the richest red
- Forms a striking colour accent
- No high demands
Out of stock
- Hardly known Rotala form from Laos
- Very narrow, light green leaves
- Bushy growth habit
- No high demands
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- Easy, fast growing stem plant
- Suitable for warm and cold water aquariums
- Olive green, orange-brown to light red tones
- Loosely upright growth
Out of stock
- Little known Cabomba from Central America
- Red brown, fine-leaved
- Grows well in medium-hard water
In stock, only 12 left
- Lanceolate leaves with red-brown tones
- Upright habit
- Fast growing
- Very hardy and undemanding
- Easily flowering in emersed culture
In stock, only 15 left
- Relatively small-leaved Ludwigia
- Olive-green to cherry-red tones
- Bushy growth
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- Yellow-green, pink and dark green tones
- Leaf rosette approximately 20 to 40 cm high
- Elongate leaf shape
- Wavy leaf edge
- Easy and fast-growing
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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
In stock, only 20 left
- Fine leaved stem plant from North America
- Densely leaved
- Dark red stem
- Fast growing
- Also for cold water tanks
In stock, only 13 left
- Freshly light green Rotala form
- Light pink leaf undersides
- Upright, bushy growth
- No high demands