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Easy to grow under bright light and adequate nutrient dosing.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Small Anubia ideal for foreground or as a specimen.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Low |
Plant Type | Rhizome |
Very bright light, CO2 injection and adequate nutrient dosing is required to bring out the red coloration.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
An easy to keep slow growing plant which can be placed in the midground. Usually used in paludariums and terrariums.
DetailsThis plant can tolerate high temperature. CO2 and nutrients are required for the plant to become orange red.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
This is a fast growing plant and should be pruned regularly. The top should be cut for it to branch.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Hydrocotyle tripartita 'Mini' is a new variant of Hydrocotyle tripartita from Australia;
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
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Light Requirement | Medium |
Plant Type | Rosette |
Limnophila Aromatica ‘Mini’ is a new attractive compact variant of regular Limnophila Aromatica, with a same pleasant fragrance, but with much more miniature growth. Under strong light & Co2, Limnophila Aromatica ‘Mini’ will produce many branches and grows as a compact - bushy plant with reddish-orange colours on the top leaves. Its serrated leaf edges give a great texture look. This is good as a bush mid ground or a background plant. This also can be grown emerged in paludariums / terrariums / phytospheres etc.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Slow growing plant. Will do well with CO2 and nutrient dosing
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
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Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |