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Hygrophila pinnatifida

R60.00
Ornamental leaf shape Highly decorative leaf patterns Can be used in many different ways Attaches itself to hardscape Brand: GG

Hygrophila pinnatifida ‘UK’

The Hygrophila pinnatifida  sp. UK is a  new hygro pinnatifida that is highly decorative stem plant with unique pinnately lobed

Hygrophila polysperma

R55.00
Light green Fast growing Very undemanding Recommended for initial planting

Hygrophila polysperma “Tiger”

  • Narrow-leaved high-growing stem plant
  • Leaves are marbled brown
  • Very fast grower, undemanding

Hygrophila sp. ‘Araguaya Sharp leaf’

  • Also called Hygrophila sp. "Araguaya Sharp Leaf"
  • Uncommon appearance Submersed leaves very narrow, reddish-brown
  • Creeping to bushy growth habit
  • Rather slow growth

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

Lilaeopsis brasiliensis

R55.00
  • Grasslike ground covering plant
  • Slow-growing
  • Adaptable

Limnophila sp. “Vietnam”

  • Creeping to bushy growth
  • Slender narrow leaves
  • Star-shaped shoot tips
  • Rarely found in trade

Littorella uniflora

  • Uncommon small rosette plant
  • Pointy, rigid leaves with round profile
  • Forms runners
  • Very slow grower
  • Also suitable for cold water tanks

Ludwigia glandulosa

R55.00
Magnificent red stem plant Narrow leaf shape Upright growth habit

Ludwigia Glandulosa Peruensis

R184.00
Ludwigia Peruensis also known as Ludwigia Glandulosa, is a beautiful amphibious plant that will grow either partially or fully submerged. In its fully submersed form, its spade-shaped leaves range in color from dark green to brownish-red

Ludwigia Senegalensis

R184.00
  • Breath taking appearance
  • Reticular leaf patterns
  • Brick-red colour

Ludwigia sp. ‘Rubin’

R40.00
This Ludwigia takes on an intensive wine red colour under water and is less demanding than the more narrow-leaved L. glandulosa, which has a similar colour. In trade it can be found under several names, e.g. as Ludwigia repens "Rubin", Ludwigia sp. "Weinrot" and, erroneously, as "Ludwigia glandulosa". It looks a bit like Ludwigia repens, however, it is probably a hybrid.

Marsilea hirsuta

R55.00
  • Robust ground covering plant
  • Submersed leaves are roundish, on a stalk
  • Forms a 2-10 cm high and close carpet
  • New leafes with brown color

Micranthemum sp ‘monte carlo’

R55.00
Also known as Micranthemum sp. "Monte Carlo" Great ground cover Forms compact flat cushions Can also be grown overhanging Not very demanding Brand: epic aquatics

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