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Foreground
Aegagropila linnaei
Moss
(Item no. 000C ST)
Decorative algae balls
Can be attached to pieces of wood or stone
Also known as ‘Marimo’
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini'
Stem
(Item no. 023C TC)
Intensely pink red leaves
Compact and moderate growth rate
Stays low if regularly trimmed
Anubias barteri var. glabra
Rhizomatous
(Item no. 101C)
Easy and undemanding plant for beginners
Tolerates very low light
May be attached to pieces of rocks and wood
Anubias barteri var. nana ’Kirin’
(Item no. 101K)
Leaves with strongly wavy edges
Thrives in low-light conditions
Inspired by an Asian dragon
Anubias barteri var. nana ’Kirin’
(Item no. 101K CLP)
Leaves with strongly wavy edges
Thrives in low-light conditions
Inspired by an Asian dragon
Anubias barteri var. nana ’Pinto’
(Item no. 101E)
Leaves showcase captivating patterns of white, light and dark green
Slow growth
To be attached to rocks or wood in the aquarium
Anubias barteri var. nana ’Pinto’
(Item no. 101E CLP)
Leaves showcase captivating patterns of white, light and dark green
Slow growth
To be attached to rocks or wood in the aquarium
Bacopa monnieri 'Compact'
(Item no. 044A CLP)
Low and compact stem plan
Cutting top shoots will increase side shoots
Endures bad light conditions but growth will become more vertical
Bacopa monnieri 'Compact'
Stem
(Item no. 044A PCS)
Low and compact stem plan
Cutting top shoots will increase side shoots
Endures bad light conditions but growth will become more vertical
Blyxa japonica
(Item no. 057 TC)
Beautiful reddish color under the right light conditions
Only grows submerse
Best employed in aquariums with moderate to high lighting and CO2
Cryptocoryne albida 'Brown'
(Item no. 126B)
Narrow, maroon leaves with black markings
Very low growing Cryptocoryne
Easy and undemanding
Cryptocoryne parva
(Item no. 106 TC)
Smallest Cryptocoryne - only 3-6cm tall
Slow growth
Can develop into a carpet
Cryptocoryne parva
Rosulate
(Item no. 106)
One of the smallest Cryptocorynes
Over time, it will form a beautiful carpet
Requires good light and nutrient conditions to develop well
Eleocharis acicularis
(Item no. 133 TC)
Easy and undemanding plant
Carpeting plant for foreground
May be cut down to the preferred height
Eleocharis parvula
(Item no. 132C)
Very safe and easy carpeting plant
Quickly grows to a dense lawn
Requires frequent trimming to stay low
Eleocharis pusilla 'Mini'
(Item no. 132B TC)
One of the most popular foreground plants
Quick and safe carpeting growth
Ideal for nano tanks and for planting between rocks
Eriocaulon cinereum
(Item no. 091 TC)
Very characteristic look, resembling a pin cushion
Flowers willingly in the aquarium after planting
Does not thrive in hard water
Glossostigma elatinoides
Carpeting
(Item no. 045A TC)
Popular, fast-growing and very pretty carpeting plant
Requires intense light and CO2 addition to thrive
Frequent trimming is necessary due to the fast growth
Gratiola viscidula
Stem
(Item no. 042 TC)
Distinct and easily recognizable
Looks thorny, but doesn’t sting
Very low and compact growth
Helanthium bolivianum 'Quadricostatus'
Rosulate
(Item no. 068 TC)
Small, light green rosette plant
Thrives at low light conditions
Previously named Echinodorus quadricostatus
Helanthium bolivianum 'Quadricostatus'
Rosulate
(Item no. 068)
Small, light green rosette plant
Thrives at low light conditions
Previously named Echinodorus quadricostatus
Helanthium tenellum 'Green'
(Item no. 067A TC)
Easy and undemanding foreground plant
Vivid, bright green colour
Spreads readily with runners
Hemianthus micranthemoides
Carpeting
(Item no. 048A TC)
Versatile plant, can be placed anywhere in the aquarium
Fast grower in the right conditions
Unique leave-shape
Hydrocotyle tripartita
Stem
(Item no. 039B TC)
Fast, carpeting growth
Vivid bright green colour
Press it with your palm to obtain better carpeting growth
Hydrocotyle tripartita
Stem
(Item no. 039B)
Fast, carpeting growth
Vivid bright green colour
Press it with your palm to obtain better carpeting growth
Hydrocotyle verticillata
Stem
(Item no. 039)
Beautiful carpeting plant
Requires high light intensity to thrive at its best
Can be used as floating plant
Hygrophila serpyllum
(Item no. 052B TC)
Compact Growth: Ideal for foreground.
Bright Green Color: Fresh, vibrant contrast.
Easy Care: Minimal maintenance needed.
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
Stolon
(Item no. 040 PCS)
Easy and undemanding carpeting plant
Propagates easily with stolons
Thrives also at low light
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
(Item no. 040 TC)
Easy and undemanding carpeting plant
Propagates easily with stolons
Thrives also at low light
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
Stolon
(Item no. 040)
Easy and undemanding carpeting plant
Propagates easily with stolons
Thrives also at low light
Littorella uniflora
Stolon
(Item no. 081 TC)
Distinctive, thick leaves
Foreground plant
Tolerates low light intensity
Marsilea hirsuta
Carpeting
(Item no. 010 TC)
Easy and secure carpeting plant
Does not require high light intensity
Its many roots anchors it well in the bottom layer
Marsilea minuta
Carpeting
(Item no. 010B TC)
One of the smallest carpeting plants for aquariums
Bright, pale green colour
Tolerates high temperatures
Micranthemum callitrichoides ´Cuba´
Carpeting
(Item no. 048B)
One of the most popular carpeting plants
Quickly forms a dense, bright green carpet
Need regular trims to stay healthy
Micranthemum callitrichoides 'Cuba'
Carpeting
(Item no. 048B TC)
One of the most popular carpeting plants
Quickly forms a dense, bright green carpet
Need regular trims to stay healthy
Micranthemum glomeratum
Carpeting
(Item no. 048A)
Elegant, small-leaved stem plant
Forms a bright green carpet at high light intensity
May be used in terrariums
Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo'
Carpeting
(Item no. 025 TC)
Beautiful light green and carpeting
Much easier to grow than Micranthemum callitrichoides ´Cuba´
Requires regular trims to stay low and compact
Monosolenium tenerum
Moss
(Item no. 002C TC)
Intense bottle green liverwort
Stays on the ground or may be attached to rocks or wood pieces
Previously known as Pellia
Pogostemon helferi
Stem
(Item no. 053H TC)
Carpeting foreground plant
Distinctive, curly leaves
Also called 'Downoi' (little star)
Pogostemon helferi
Stem
(Item no. 053H YLS)
Lava rock with self-attached Pogostemon helferi
Fully grown and hardy, right from the start
Easy to place on the bottom layer of the aquarium
Pogostemon helferi
Stem
(Item no. 053H)
Carpeting foreground plant
Distinctive, curly leaves
Also called 'Downoi' (little star)
Ranunculus inundatus
(Item no. 022C TC)
Beautiful umbrella-shaped, lobed leaves
Great contrast to other leaf shapes
Low and compact growth, will cover the bottom easily
Riccardia chamedryfolia
Moss
(Item no. 003D TC)
Unique Texture: Adds fine detail.
Slow Growing: Low maintenance needed.
Versatile Placement: Perfect for hardscape.
Riccia fluitans
Moss
(Item no. 001 TC)
Bright green liverwort
Floating plant, but can be attached to rocks and wood pieces
It often forms small, decorative oxygen bubbles on the leaf tips
Rotala indica 'Bonsai'
Stem
(Item no. 033E TC)
Compact, with moderate growth
Stem tips become reddish when exposed to high light
Previously known as Ammania ‘Bonsai’
Schismatoglottis prietoi
(Item no. 102 TC)
Appears in large, dense groups
Can resemble Anubias
An undemanding and easy plant
Staurogyne repens
Stem
(Item no. 049G PCS)
Very low and compact growth
Spreads willingly creating horizontal shoots
Good light conditions will keep the growth horizontal
Staurogyne repens
Stem
(Item no. 049G TC)
Very low and compact growth
Spreads willingly creating horizontal shoots
Good light conditions will keep the growth horizontal
Staurogyne repens
Stem
(Item no. 049G)
Very low and compact growth
Spreads willingly creating horizontal shoots
Good light conditions will keep the growth horizontal
Taxiphyllum barbieri 'Bogor Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003 POR)
Particularly easy and undemanding moss
Attaches to rocks and wood pieces
Commonly named Java moss
Taxiphyllum barbieri 'Bogor Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003 YLS)
Particularly easy and undemanding moss
Grown on lava rock, ready to use
Commonly named Java moss
Taxiphyllum sp. 'Spiky Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003G POR)
Hardy and compact moss
Thrives at low light
Common name: Spiky Moss
Taxiphyllum sp. 'Spiky Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003G TC)
Hardy and compact moss
Thrives at low light
Common name: Spiky Moss
Utricularia graminifolia
Carpeting
(Item no. 049B TC)
Insectivorous plant, but harmless to fishes
Unique, but demanding foreground plant
Beautiful green “lawn-effect”
Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003B POR)
Moss with drooping growth and teardrop-like bright, green shoots
To be attached to rocks and pieces of wood
Commonly named ‘Weeping moss’
Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003B TC)
Moss with drooping growth and teardrop-like bright, green shoots
To be attached to rocks and pieces of wood
Commonly named ‘Weeping moss’
Vesicularia montagnei 'Christmas Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003A POR)
Densely growing and compact moss
Can be attached to rocks and wood pieces
Commonly named ’Christmas moss’
Vesicularia montagnei 'Christmas Moss'
Moss
(Item no. 003A TC)
Densely growing and compact moss
Can be attached to rocks and wood pieces
Commonly named ’Christmas moss’
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