- Compact carpet or bush
- Very nice between rocks and stones
- Relatively slow grower
- Very popular in aquascaping
- Also known as Ludwigia sp. 'Super Red'
- The reddest Ludwigia
- Relatively small leaves
- Ramifies well
- Small highly decorative plant
- Curled, very narrow leaves
- Eyecatcher for the fore- and middleground
- Very popular in aquascaping
- Beautiful Cryptocoryne form from India
- Brown-red with green midrib
- Decorative plant for the midground
- Also known as Rotala sp. "Gia Lai" / "H'Ra"
- Bushy, overhanging growth
- Narrow, delicate foliage
- Light green, reddish to orange
- Also known as Micranthemum glomeratum and "M. micranthemoides"
- Delicate fresh green stem plant
- Small leaves
- Forms dense bushes
- Still little known novelty
- Leaves half the size of normal Hydrocotyle tripartita
- Very interesting for aquascaping
- Colourful stem plant
- Wavy, delicate leaves
- Strong contrast against green plants
- Bushy growth
- Fine-leaved
- LIght green to light pink hues
- Light green feathery leaves
- Loosely upright bushy growth habit
- Very popular in aquascaping
- New variant of Hygrophila pinnatifida
- Also called Hygrophila pinnatifida 'UK'
- More tendency to red coloration
- Deeper lobed leaves
- Grasslike ground covering plant
- Very narrow leaves
- Olive green to reddish coloration
- Spreads fast through runners
- Similar to Cryptocoryne, broad leaves
- Young leaves are pink
- Suitable as solitaire
- Rare stem plant from South America
- Narrow leaves, arranged in a whorl
- Magnificent orange to red coloration
- New, little known Rotala from India
- Delicate, narrow leaves
- Yellow green tones
- Bushy, horizontal growth
- Light green to intense red in colour
- Dense foliage
- Comb-like divided leaves
- Upright growth habit
- Also called Hygrophila sp. "Araguaya Sharp Leaf"
- Uncommon appearance
- Submersed leaves very narrow, reddish-brown
- Creeping to bushy growth habit
- Rather slow growth
- Little known foreground plant
- Bushy growth
- Freshly green colour
- Rare in the trade
- A book by Takashi Amano
- Photographs of nature aquariums
- Shot with analog cameras
- English and German version available
- Interesting leaf form
- Creeping rhizome
- Very nice in loose groups
- Very fine-leaved stem plant
- Longer leaves than Rotala wallichii
- Light golden brown to pink coloration
- Magnificent red stem plant
- Narrow leaf shape
- Upright growth habit
- Delicate stem plant with very narrow leaves
- Green to red hues
- Ramifies well, bushy growth
- Also known as Rotala sp. 'Shimoga'
- New Rotala form from southwestern India
- Luminous green tone
- Rarely available
ADA - Wabi Sabi for your aquarium
The name of the Japanese company ADA stands for Aqua Design Amano. It was founded by the originator of nature aquaristics, Takashi Amano, in order to offer elegantly designed, high-quality accessories for plant aquariums. ADA is the premium brand for aquascaping and has pioneered special products such as White Glass Aquariums, Soil Background, Lily Pipes and other aquarium glassware, as well as aquascaping tools such as the famous Pro Scissors Wave.
For the successful operation of a nature aquarium or aquascape, Aqua Design Amano offers a system that is perfectly matched both functionally and optically, from lighting to filtration, CO2 technology, fertilizer and care products to substrate and unique hardscape materials. These include, for example, the Manten and Unzan Stones, which are much sought-after in aquascaping.
The philosophy of ADA and of course especially of Takashi Amano is to create a very natural aquarium, which creates ideal conditions for shrimp, aquatic plants and ornamental fish, but also offers the beholder of the aquarium layout a vibrant piece of nature for his or her living space.
Our Aquasabi Online Shop has been awarded ADA Full System Dealer status, which means, we carry almost all products from all ADA product categories. The additional award as ADA 300 Item Store indicates, that you can buy more than 300 different Aqua Design Amano products from our shop.