Free shipping for order above Rs.3000
Very Bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrient dosing is required to grow this plant.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Cuphea anagalloidea is a small, demanding stem plant. Its shoots grow around 1.5 to 2 cm wide, measured from leaf tip to leaf tip. The striking red colour on the upper side of the submersed leaves is most intensive under strong light, and it can look like it was brushed on. The red leaves often have small green spots.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
Smallest cryptocoryne sp which can be used as a foreground plant. Unlike other cryptocoryne sp this plant requires high light.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Rhizome |
Fast growing plant with big light green leaves. Plantlets grow from the plates of old leaves.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Rosette |
An easy to keep slow growing plant which can be placed in the midground. Usually used in paludariums and terrariums.
DetailsUndemanding plant but will do very well in nutrient rich substrate, bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrient dosing.
DetailsThis plant has pink leaves with white colored veins. Grows compact under very high light. CO2 and nutrient dosing is required.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
This new series is Sreepadma Tissue Culture plants hardened and grown emersed to full size under controlled conditions in our farm.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Low |
Plant Type | Rhizome |
Very Bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrient dosing is required to grow this plant.
Plant Difficulty | Medium |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Very Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |
This small Hydrocotyle species requires high light and adequate nutrients to grow in the aquarium.
Plant Difficulty | Easy |
---|---|
Light Requirement | Bright |
Plant Type | Stem |