Aquarium Plants

Floating Plants

Limnobium laevigatum

€7.00
"Limnobium laevigatum is a floating plant. The plant is also often used in Discus aquariums for dampening the light. The temperature tolerance is very high."
€17.00
Microsorum pteropus grown on wood. Microsorum pteropus is a water fern from Asia, 15-30 cm tall. To be grown on a root or stone, attached with fishing line until it has gained a hold. If planted in the bottom, do not cover the rhizome because it will rot. Easy to propagate by splitting the horizontal rhizome.A hardy plant that grows in all conditions. The...
Aponogeton longiplumulosus from Madagascar has large, fluted leaves (35-60 cm long), making it a wonderful plant which can be recommended for large aquariums (the whole plant becomes 25-40 cm wide). The bulb can be covered with the bottom layer, as long as the sprout tip is at the soil surface. It is relatively undemanding and makes no special demands on...
In Vitro

Blyxa japonica

€10.00
The Blyxa japonica originates in the nutrient rich shallow pools of water, swamps and slowly flowing rivers in East and South East Asia. The plant has gained notoriety thanks to the late Takashi Amano and his aquarium works from the 90s.
Cryptocoryne flamingo has special pink leaves. In contrast to green plants, this Cryptocoryne becomes a real eye-catcher. Also very suitable for nano aquariums.
Floating Plants

Limnobium spongia

€7.00
Limnobium spongia is a floating plant. You will not often come across this new limnobium species. The leaves of the Limnobium Spongia can grow up to 20 cm wide, so not very suitable for small aquariums.
€35.00
Microsorum pteropus grown on Mangrove wood (size XL). Microsorum pteropus is a water fern from Asia, 15-30 cm tall. To be grown on a root or stone, attached with fishing line until it has gained a hold. If planted in the bottom, do not cover the rhizome because it will rot. Easy to propagate by splitting the horizontal rhizome.A hardy plant that grows in...
€9.00
Aponogeton ulvaceus is one of the most beautiful bulb species in the Aponogeton-family and originates from Madagascar. The leaves are delicate light-green and transparent with fluted margin. A single root can produce more than 40 leaves, 30-60 cm long. This means that the plant is best as a solitary plant in large aquariums (the plant becomes up to 50 cm...
€12.00
The ‘Kedagang’ is a variety of the Bucephalandra family originated in Borneo. It is characterized by long, narrow, dark green leaves with white dots. The leaf can be 1-2 cm wide and up to 6 cm long.The rhizomes are red and similar to the Red variety of Bucephalandra. When immersed, a blue metallic shade may appear on the leaves
€9.90
Staurogyne repens is a fresh green, compact and hardy plant for the foreground of the aquarium and it was found in River Rio Cristalino in the southern Amazonas. Its nearest relative in the aquaristic is Hygrophila but Staurogyne is different with its marked compact, low and bushy stature (5-10 cm) and small green leaves (each stem is 3.4 cm wide).When...
"This specie is noticed because of its somewhat narrow leather shapes leaves. Leaf is also very ribbed. Likes to grow in a place with plenty of shade and does not require a resting period. It just continues to grow slowly. Sometimes a bit faster and sometimes a bit slower. The dark olive-green colour makes it very special. We always supply this product...
Ludwigia helminthorrhiza Ludwigia helminthorrhiza 2
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Floating Plants

Ludwigia helminthorrhiza

€10.00
Take a look at these special roots. They look like a bunch of bananas. They are floating pads, which help the plant to float on the surface of the water. This floating plant makes a great hiding place for small fish. With sufficient light, the leaves become rounder and the leaves turn a little red. Then the floating cushions willl aslo develop. It is also...
€17.00
Microsorum pteropus 'Narrow' grown on mangrove wood. Microsorum pteropus is a highly variable species, and new varieties are easily bred. Microsorum pteropus 'Narrow' has narrower leaves, which grow at a less acute angle from the stem than the normal Microsorum pteropus. Leaves becomes 10-20 cm and a rhizome from 10-15 cm or more. The plant 
In nature, Bucephalandra usually grows on rocks or wood in rivers and streams - much like Anubias, which they resemble regarding use and care in the aquarium. Bucephalandra 'Bukit Kalem' is an easy, slow-growing plant that prefers lower light levels. A nice, dense appearance is ensured by the willingness to branch, even without trimming. The green leaves...
€7.99
Pogostemon stellata from Asia and Australia is distinguished by its beautiful shape and colour. Stems from 20-60 cm and up to 10 cm wide. It is difficult to grow in aquariums. It requires intensive light and the addition of CO2 to grow well.
Crinum natans
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€15.00
"What a beautiful long dark green narrow serrated and irregular leave. Great!!! An aquarium with only one plant is already quite beautiful. Place it near the pump (running water) and in a bottom that is at least 10 cm thick and where you can give it extra nutrition. Older plants often produce small roots and now and again a lovely smelling flower might...
Floating Plants

Phyllanthus fluitans

€7.00
Phyllanthus fluitans is a floating plant. She is one of the most populair floating plants in aquariums.
€17.00
Microsorum pteropus or Java fern is an Asiatic fern. Microsorum pteropus ‘Trident’ is a narrow-leaved, smaller form of Microsorum, which like other Microsorum is an easy and safe plant. ’Trident’ is both suitable for beginners, as well as the experienced scaper, and fits both smaller and larger aquariums.The name ’Trident’ tells that the plant leafs are...
Cladophora aegagropila is not really a plant, but a ball of algae from 3-10 cm wide. It is a decorative exception from the rule about avoiding algae at all costs. It is normally found in shallow lakes, where the movement of the waves forms it into a sphere. In an aquarium it must be turned regularly to keep it in shape. Cladophora aegagrophila can be...
Plant in 5 cm pot. The pink underside of the leaves of Alternanthera reineckii 'Pink' provides an effective contrast to the many green plants in an aquarium - particularly when planted in groups. Stems becomes 25-50 cm tall. Good light encourages the leaves to turn red. Easy to propagate by nipping off the terminal bud and planting it in the substrate....

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