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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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Cuphea anagalloidea
Cuphea anagalloidea

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.

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Plant Difficulty Medium
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Stem

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Lagenandra 'Tenkasi'
Lagenandra 'Tenkasi'

Lagenandra ‘Tenkasi’:- is endemic to South India. ‘Sreepadma’ plants expedition team located this plant in South India in 2009 and propagated it through Tissue Culture.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rhizome

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Lagenandra nairii 'Compact'
Lagenandra nairii 'Compact'

Lagenandra nairii ‘Compact’ is endemic to Chalakkudy, Kerala and is quite unique for its stunning compact growing habit; obviously the compact in Lagenandra varieties.

This can be grown submersed as well as emerged in paludariums/ terrariums/ photospheres etc.

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Plant Difficulty Medium
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rhizome

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Hydrocleys nymphoides
Hydrocleys nymphoides

A floating aquatic plant with eye catching delicate light-yellow flower soft tri-petaled with reddish-brown centers; commonly known as ‘Water poppy’.
Flowers typically last only one day, but a frequent flowering plant in summer. This tropical American plant can compete with native water lilies and its compact nature is attractive for nano cisterns.

A low maintenance, compact floating plant with regular flowering. Best growth & flowering usually occurs in shallow water & under full sunlight.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Bright
Plant Type Floating

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Vallisneria Americana 'Gigantea'
Vallisneria Americana 'Gigantea'

Easy and fast growing plant suitable for large aquariums.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rosette

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Juncus repens
Juncus repens

This beautiful plant can be used as transition plant from midground to background. Under very high light, the leaves tip turns reddish.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Very Bright
Plant Type Rosette

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Lagenandra toxicaria -green
Lagenandra toxicaria -green

Undemanding plant but will do very well in nutrient rich substrate, bright light, CO2 and adequate nutrient dosing.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Medium
Plant Type Rhizome

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Cryptocoryne Spiralis 'broad leaf'
Cryptocoryne Spiralis 'broad leaf'

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

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Low
Plant Type Rhizome

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Microcarpaea minima
Microcarpaea minima

This plant is not very hard to keep, but will do best with CO2 injection. Multiply by lateral shoots.

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Plant Difficulty Easy
Light Requirement Bright
Plant Type Stem

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