Cryptocoryne Albida ‘Brown’ TC
Highlights:
- This little Cryptocoryne comes from Asia, and grows naturally in for instance Thailand.
- The narrow, red-brown leaves have clear, black patterns and beautifully waving leaf edges.
- Each leaf grows to be about 1-3 cm wide and up to 15 cm long, giving the plant a light and graceful look, which is easy to combine with other plants inside the aquarium, enabling beautiful contrasts.
Cryptocoryne Lucens (Tissue Culture)
Highlights:
- CO2: Not Required
- Water Type: Fresh
- Growth Rates: Slow – Medium
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Nutrient Substrate: Required
- Lighting Requirements: Medium – High
Hemigraphis Repanda (TC)
Highlights:
- Family Name: Acanthaceae
- Origin: South East Asia
- Height: 6-12”
- pH: 6.0-7.5
- Care: Medium
- Light: Moderate to High
- Co2: Recommended
- Propagation: Cut lateral runners and replant
- Growth rate: Moderate
Hydrocotyle Tripartita “Mini” (Tissue Culture)
Highlights:
- Still a little known novelty
- Leaves half the size of normal Hydrocotyle tripartita
- Very interesting for aquascaping
Hygrophila Pinnatifida TC
Highlights:
- Ornamental leaf shape
- Highly decorative leaf patterns
- Can be used in many different ways
- Attaches itself to hardscape
Ludwigia Palustris “Super Red” (Tissue Culture)
Highlights:
- Also known as Ludwigia sp. ‘Super Red’
- The reddest Ludwigia
- Relatively small leaves
- Ramifies well
Mini Bolbitis (Baby Leaf) TC
Highlights:
- Family Name: Dryopteridaceae
- Origin: South East Asia
- Height: 2-4”
- pH: 6-7.5
- Care: Easy
- Light: Low
- Co2: Not necessary
- Propagation: Cut along the rhizome
- Growth rate: Slow
Rotala sp. Bangladesh (Tissue Culture)
Highlights:
- Type: Stem
- Origin: Asia
- Growth Rate: Medium-Fast
- Height: 10-30+ cm
- Light Demand: High
- CO2: High