Many aquatic plants are offered in various forms in commerce, and we are frequently faced with the question which variant to buy. In recent years, plants from tissue culture (so-called InVitro plants) have become more and more popular. These aquatic plants are cultivated under laboratory conditions, and they are sold directly in their culture cups, small plastic containers with a lid.

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Alternanthera reineckii ‘Mini’

  • Deeply red low-growing stem plant
  • One of the very few red foreground plants
  • Sets a strong colour accent

Anubias barteri var ‘coffefolia’

R170.00
Anubias Coffeefolia is a beautiful variant of the common Anubias Barteri that can grow to about 12 inches tall. Like

Anubias barteri var. ‘Coffeefolia’

  • Medium-sized Anubias
  • Distinctive leaf structure
  • Dark green coloration
  • Young leaves light ochre-brown
  • Robust and undemanding

Anubias barteri var. nana ‘Petite’

R280.00
  • Small-leaved epiphyte
  • Very popular for aquascaping
  • Robust, hard leaves
  • Suitable for nano tanks

Anubias barteri var. nana Petite ‘Snow Flake’

R500.00
  • Type: epiphytes
  • Lighting requirement: medium to high light
  • Growth rate: slow
  • Hardiness: medium
  • Size: 5~7cm tall
  • RARE PLANT

Aponogeton longipulmosis

Having an undulating, green narrow leaves. The leaves grows out upward.

Blyxa novoguineensis

R170.00
  • Grasslike plant for the midground
  • Grows up to approx. 30 cm in height
  • Reddish green to dark red tones
  • Rarely available

Bucephalandra Kishii- ADA jungle plants

R198.00
Buchepalandra kishii or what we said by B. Skeleton king is one of the familiar commercial names in the middle

Bucephalandra sp ‘sintang’

R150.00
  • Type: epiphytes
  • Origin: south east asia
  • Growth Rate: Slow
  • Height: 3-5+ cm
  • Light Demand: low
  • CO2: Medium