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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
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- Also traded as "Nymphaea stellata"
- Waterlily from tropical Asia
- Brown-red submerged leaves
- Purplish red flowers
- Large solitary plant
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- Hardly known Rotala form from Laos
- Very narrow, light green leaves
- Bushy growth habit
- No high demands
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- Also known as Oldenlandia salzmannii
- Delicate light-green stem plant
- Not demanding
- Rarity
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- One of the few yellow-green Echinodorus cultivars
- Medium-sized, compact leaf rosette
- Elongate leaf shape
- Easy and fast-growing
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- Large solitary plant with variegated leaves
- Longish, heart-shaped leaves
- Easy and fast growing
- Also suitable as half-emersed plant in open tanks
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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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- Large, entirely green solitary plant
- Elongate, ovate leaves
- No high demands
- Comparatively fast growing
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- Freshly light green Rotala form
- Light pink leaf undersides
- Upright, bushy growth
- No high demands
In stock, only 10 left
- Novelty from southwestern India
- Especially small, narrow leaves
- Light colour tones
- Bushy, arching growth
- No high demands