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Lagenandra keralensis

R145.00
Lagenandra keralensis is a remarkable species from Kerala state in southwestern India that was scientifically described in 2001. It was until recently not at all known from cultivation, but surprisingly it is offered as tissue-cultured (in-vitro) plant by the Japanese company ADA.

Lagenandra meeboldii ‘Green’

R145.00
Lagenandra meeboldii is a very variable swamp plant from southwestern India. It occurs naturally on swampy streambanks where it is flooded during times of high water level. It can be grown permanently submerged in aquariums.

Lagenandra meeboldii ‘Red’

  • Similar to Cryptocoryne, broad leaves
  • Young leaves are pink
  • Suitable as solitaire

Rotala “Bangladesh”

R120.00
  • Easy to keep, fine-leaved stem plant
  • Rarity, hardly available elsewhere
  • Light green to light red hues

Rotala macrandra

R196.00
  • Colourful stem plant
  • Wavy, delicate leaves
  • Strong contrast against green plants

Rotala macrandra sp Mini

R184.00
  • Colourful stem plant
  • Wavy, delicate leaves
  • Strong contrast against green plants

Rotala rotundifolia ‘Ceylon’

R140.00
  • Highly decorative Rotala rotundifolia form
  • Loosely upright growth
  • Green, beige to pink hues

Rotala sp. ‘Vietnam’

  • Very fine-leaved stem plant
  • Longer leaves than Rotala wallichii
  • Light golden brown to pink coloration

Rotala sp. “Gia Lai” / “H’Ra”

R184.00
  • Bushy, overhanging growth
  • Narrow, delicate foliage
  • Light green, reddish to orange

Rotala sp. “Nanjenshan”

  • Bushy growth
  • Fine-leaved
  • LIght green to light pink hues

Rotala Wallichii

R162.00
  • A classic red stem plant.  It has strikingly beautiful red leaves that contrast well with other Green stem plants, a great stem plant to use if you would like to add some red color among your stem plants.  It is slightly more demanding and strong light and CO2 is a big plus.