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Proserpinaca palustris
Proserpinaca palustris

Requires very bright light, CO2 injection and adequate nutrient dosing for this plant to do well in the aquarium.

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Plant Difficulty Difficult
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Najas roraima
Najas roraima

Under high light and nutrient dosing, the tip of the plant turns red. The leaves have dotted pattern. Care must be taken as the stems of this delicate plant can break off easily. They can also be kept as floating plant.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Cryptocoryne spiralis 'red'
Cryptocoryne spiralis 'red'

This plant requires nutrient rich substrate. Regular pruning will keep it looking its best.

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Plant Difficulty Medium
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rhizome

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Hygrophila difformis 'Variegated'
Hygrophila difformis 'Variegated'

Suitable for aquariums with bright light and will look good when kept in well spaced groups.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Staurogyne zeylanica
Staurogyne zeylanica

A short erect trailing stem plant with hairy- velvet branches.

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Plant Difficulty Medium
Light Requirement Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Staurogyne sp. brown
Staurogyne sp. brown

A beautiful foreground plants which turns brownish under high light, CO2 and nutrient dosing.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Cryptocoryne Parva
Cryptocoryne Parva

Smallest cryptocoryne sp which can be used as a foreground plant. Unlike other cryptocoryne sp this plant requires high light.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Bright
Plant Type Rhizome

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Bolbitis heteroclita 'difformis'
Bolbitis heteroclita 'difformis'

Bolbitis heteroclita "difformis" is a small, fine tripinate -leaved form of B. heteroclita, originating from the Philippines widely known as Mini Bolbitis. This fern grows very slowly under water and grows best when cultivated as a terrestrial plant.

This is more suitable to grow emerged in paludariums/terrariums/phytospheres etc & also suitable for moist & warm terrariums/ Vertical Gardens etc.

The best method to plant this is tying it on a piece of wood / rough stone /tree root with a dark cotton thread or fishing line to attach the plant until the roots holds the material & doesn’t appreciate being planted in the substrate in submersed condition & the rhizome should not buried in the substrate . Low light, low Co2 & very less nutrients are advised.

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Plant Difficulty Difficult
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rhizome

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Limnophila sp.'shaggy'
Limnophila sp.'shaggy'

Very Bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrient dosing is required to grow this plant.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Nymphaea sp. (Red lilly)
Nymphaea sp. (Red lilly)

This plant can be kept compact and small by periodic pruning.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Rosette

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