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Alternanthera Reineckii Temple – $4
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Bacopa carolina “Bacopa” – $4
Bacopa caroliniana has been used as an aquarium plant for many years. Apart from relatively good light it makes few demands. Its slow growth rate makes it one of the few stem plants that do not need much attention. Like most stem plants, it is most decorative when planted in small groups. Easy to propagate … [View Details]
Bacopa Monnieri – $4
Cabomba pulcherrima (Red Cabomba) – $4.50 Sold Out
Cabomba Purple (Red)(Cabomba pulcherrima) Purple Cabomba, Cabomba pulcherrima, is a hardy plant that has found its way into a number of planted aquariums for its pretty purple hues. Cabomba has the ability to thrive in a wide variety of water conditions. The fast growth of Cabomba also draws a number of aquarists to help keep … [View Details]
Ceratophyllum submersum – $4
Ceratophyllum submersum is easy to keep and can be planted or left floating. Low light is enough, but Ceratophyllum demersum will grow faster with increased light and is good if you need to remove excess nutrients from the water. Ceratophyllum submersum has sfoter and more fragile stems and leaves than Ceratophyllum demersum.
Hygorphillia Corymbosa ‘Stricta’ – $4 Sold Out
The original Hygrophila corymbosa. An undemanding plant for large aquariums, which thrives in almost any conditions. If it is not pruned it easily grows above the water surface, where it forms dark-green leaves and beautiful blue flowers. This makes it particularly suitable for open aquariums. It is most beautiful in groups, but the shoots must … [View Details]
Hygrophila polysperma ‘Rosa Nerving’ – $4.50
Few aquatic plant species are as tough or as accommodating as this one. Light intensity seems to be rather unimportant, though lower light values will result in proportionately slower and more diminutive growth. Fertilization, as well, seems to be of limited significance in the maintenance of this species. Its stems will tolerate a variety of … [View Details]
Ludwigia palustris – $3
The main element required to encourage the satisfactory growth of L. palustris in the aquarium is sufficient light. Although medium values are tolerated, additional illumination results in the best coloration. Macronutrient fertilizers, particularly nitrate and phosphate, are much appreciated by this species despite the fact that it will grow without them. Micronutrient and CO2 fertilization … [View Details]
Ludwigia, Broad Leaf (Ludwigia repens) – $3
L. repens is one of the easiest red plants to grow in the aquarium, being able to grow in even lower light conditions (down to 1.75 watts per gallon with power compacts). It also makes an excellent candidate for moderately lit, non-CO2 aquaria. When lit well, the plant will grow at an angle over the … [View Details]
Lysimachia nummularia “Creeping Jenny” – $4.50 Sold Out
L. nummularia ‘Aurea’, a moderately fast grower, is one of the most undemanding stem plants to grow. It can tolerate soft or hard water, pH in the 6.0-8.0 range, and temps from 15-25 C. Although this plant grows well in non-CO2, moderately lit aquaria, it prefers high light and CO2 addition along with plenty of … [View Details]


