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Micranthemum umbrosum ”monte carlo”

R188.00
  • Also known as Micranthemum sp. "Monte Carlo"
  • Great ground cover
  • Forms compact flat cushions
  • Can also be grown overhanging
  • Not very demanding

Microcarpaea minima

  • Little known foreground plant
  • Bushy growth
  • Freshly green colour
  • Rare in the trade

Myriophyllum mattogrossense

  • Light green feathery leaves
  • Loosely upright bushy growth habit
  • Very popular in aquascaping

Myrophyllium sp. Guyana

  • A small fresh green Milfoil
  • Bushy growth habit, ramifies well
  • Easy to cultivate
  • Rare, hardly available in trade elsewhere

Pogestmon stellatus dassen

R80.00
It has impressive leaves that grow large.

Pogostemon deccanensis

Pogostemon with slender leaves. Its delicate and pale impression expresses the beauty of a stem plant.

Pogostemon Erectus

R176.00
  The more sophisticated Indian star grows to about 30 to 40 cm high and is perfect for the background of the aquarium. The fine-leaved Pogostemon Erectus is a light green radiant eye-catcher in the aquarium with its needle-thin, star-shaped leaves. The relatively upright growing Indian star plant needs additional fertilisation with CO2 and medium to strong light to develop really well. Regular pruning is well tolerated, then the plant doesn't spread but gets bushy.

Pogostemon helferi

It has charming wavy leaves and looks attractive when planted collectively.

Proserpinaca palustris

  • Light green to intense red in colour
  • Dense foliage
  • Comb-like divided leaves
  • Upright growth habit

Ranunculus inundatus

The river buttercup from Australia, Ranunculus inundatus, is also sold with the label “Ranunculus papulentus”. It is a true eye-catcher with its unique palmate fresh green leaves and its creeping growth habit.

Riccardia sp. “chamedryfolia”

R180.00
  • Forms compact yet delicate cushions
  • Attaches itself to the hardscape
  • Very popular in aquascaping

Riccia fluitans

  • Popular carpet plant for Nature Aquaria
  • Soft, delicate texture Produces many silvery oxygen bubbles

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 ‘Green’

Rotala macrandra 'Green' is a relatively small, delicate variant of the species R. macrandra quite easy in cultivation. It has become known as R. macrandra "Wavy". Compared with the standard form of R. macrandra, the leaves are relatively small, longer and greener.