Amazon Sword / Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' Potted Plant
Amazon Sword / Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Specifications: Origin: South America Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium Plant Description: The Amazon Sword or Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' is part of the Echinodorus genus. They are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and beautiful broad green leaves . The Amazon Sword is one of the oldest and classically kept plant in the aquarium hobby. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate, and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Amazon Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Amazon Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape.
Anubias Coffeefolia / 'Anubias Bateri 'Coffeefolia'' Potted Plant
Anubias Coffeefolia / 'Anubias Bateri 'Coffeefolia'' Potted Plant $9.98
Plant Description: Anubias barteri 'Coffeefolia' is part of the Anubias genus. They are native to slow, low lit streams, rivers and marshes of Africa. Due to its unique semi aquatic lifestyle, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium or vivarium.  Anubias barteri 'Coffeefolia' is a larger plant that is adored because of its broad textured wavy green leaves attached to a thick green rhizome. It is important when planting that this rhizome remains unburied. Anubias barteri 'Coffeefolia' works well when attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stones to ensure the rhizome is free of debris that may cause it to rot. In the aquarium, Anubias barteri 'Coffeefolia', is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Coffeefolia is ideal for large aquariums, small aquariums, terrariums and paludariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and even sprout small white flowers.  Plant Specifications: Origin: West Africa Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Epiphyte, Rhizome attached to Rock or Driftwood Size: 15 cm to 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow  
Anubias Frazeri Potted Plant
Anubias Frazeri Potted Plant $9.98
Plant Description: Anubias sp. ‘frazeri’ is part of the Anubias genus. They are native to slow, low lit streams, rivers and marshes of Africa. The species ‘frazeri’ is actually a hybrid cross between Anubias barteri and Anubias congensis. Due to its unique semi aquatic lifestyle, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium or vivarium.  Anubias sp. ‘frazeri’, is a larger plant that is adored because of its broad bright green leaves attached to a thick green rhizome. It is important when planting that this rhizome remains unburied. Anubias sp. ‘frazeri’ works well when attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stones to ensure the rhizome is free of debris that may cause it to rot. In the aquarium, Anubias sp. ‘frazeri’, is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. ‘Frazeri’ is ideal for large aquariums, small aquariums, terrariums and paludariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and even sprout small white flowers.  Plant Specifications: Origin: Africa - Hybrid Anubias Barteri x Anubias Congensis Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Epiphyte, Rhizome attached to Rock or Driftwood Size: 15 cm to 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow  
Anubias Hastifolia Potted Plant
Anubias Hastifolia Potted Plant $9.98
Plant Description: Anubias ‘Hasifolia’ is part of the Anubias genus. They are native to slow, low lit streams, rivers and marshes of Africa. Due to its unique semi aquatic lifestyle, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium or vivarium.  Anubias ‘Hasifolia’ is a larger plant that is adored because of its unique arrow shaped leaves with long stems attached to a thick green rhizome. It is important when planting that this rhizome remains unburied. Anubias ‘Hasifolia’ works well when attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stones to ensure the rhizome is free of debris that may cause it to rot. In the aquarium, Anubias ‘Hasifolia’, is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. ‘Hostifolia’ is ideal for large aquariums, small aquariums, terrariums and paludariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and even sprout small white flowers.  Plant Specifications: Origin: West Africa Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Epiphyte, Rhizome attached to Rock or Driftwood Size: 15 cm to 40 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Slow  
Anubias Nana / 'Anubias bateri var. nana' Potted Plant
Anubias Nana / 'Anubias bateri var. nana' Potted Plant $9.98
Plant Specifications: Origin: West Africa Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Epiphyte, Rhizome attached to Rock or Driftwood Size: 15 cm to 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow Plant Description: Anubias barteri var. nana is part of the Anubias genus. They are native to slow, low lit streams, rivers and marshes of Africa. Due to its unique semi aquatic lifestyle, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium or vivarium.  Anubias barteri var. nana is a larger plant that is adored because of its broad bright green leaves attached to a thick green rhizome. It is important when planting that this rhizome remains unburied. Anubias barteri var. nana works well when attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stones to ensure the rhizome is free of debris that may cause it to rot. In the aquarium, Anubias barteri var. nana, is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Barteri var. nana is ideal for large aquariums, small aquariums, terrariums and paludariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and even sprout small white flowers. 
Anubias Nana Petite / 'Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite'' Potted Plant
Anubias Nana Petite / 'Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite'' Potted Plant $9.98
Plant Specifications: Origin: West Africa - Cultivated Mutation  Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Epiphyte, Rhizome attached to Rock or Driftwood Size: 5 cm to 10 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow Plant Description: Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' is part of the Anubias genus. They are native to slow, low lit streams, rivers and marshes of Africa. Due to its unique semi aquatic lifestyle, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium or vivarium.  Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' is a smaller plant that is adored because of its tiny bright green leaves attached to a thick green rhizome. It is important when planting that this rhizome remains unburied. Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite' works well when attached to hardscape such as driftwood or stones to ensure the rhizome is free of debris that may cause it to rot. In the aquarium, Anubias barteri var. nana 'petite', is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Barteri var. nana 'petite is highly sought after for its small and compact size; it is ideal for nano and small aquariums, shrimp tanks, terrariums and paludariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and even sprout small white flowers. 
Brazilian Sword (Spathiphyllum spp.) Potted Plant
Brazilian Sword (Spathiphyllum spp.) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Brazilian Sword is part of the Spathiphyllum genus and is commonly known as the Peace Lily. They are native to South America where they grow in semi-aquatic and terrestrial rain forested environments. Due to its unique semi-aquatic/terrestrial lifestyle, this plant grows successfully when the leaves are grown out of the water and the roots are partially submerged or completely removed from the water and in a moist planting medium. Spathiphyllum spp. can grow into a large plant reaching over a meter tall. It is adored for its arching dark green leaves and white and yellow spathe flowers. It is important when planting, that the leaves remain un-submerged from the water and the roots remain moist at all times. The Peace Lily or Brazilian Sword plant does well in a paludarium, vivarium, or terrarium set up where the roots will remain moist and the leaves in a high level of humidity. This plant can even become a wonderful potted houseplant in the right environment! Plant Specifications: Origin: South America Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Semi-aquatic / Terrarium Size: 20 cm to 100 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient  Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow  
Cardinal Plant (Lobelia Cardinalis Small Form) Potted Plant
Cardinal Plant (Lobelia Cardinalis Small Form) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Cardinal Plant is part of the Lobelia genus, a type of flowering plant from the bellflower family. They are native to North America where they grow in semi-aquatic marshes. Due to its unique semi aquatic / aquatic lifestyle, this plant is green when submerged, but as it grows out of the surface of the water it will develop a red to purple hue. Lobelia cardinalis is adored for its small green to red leaves that can be trimmed into neat bunches in the aquarium. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate, and can be easily propagated by stem cuttings In the aquarium, Lobelia cardinalis, is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium light and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. The Cardinal Plant is commonly used in Dutch Style aquascapes and is great for adding a pop of color to small or large freshwater aquariums. This plant is a medium to slow grower. Trimming and pruning keeps it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: North America Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Aquatic / Semi-aquatic Size: 20 cm to 30 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient  Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Moderate  
Cryptocoryne Lutea Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Lutea Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Cryptocoryne lutea is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Lutea is a mid-sized plant that has slender green leaves at the tip of a long stem. This crypt is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Lutea is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time. Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Midground to Background Size: Height 15 - 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Slow  
Cryptocoryne Parva Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Parva Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Moderate Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Foreground to Midground Size: Height 8 - 10 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low to Medium Nutrient and Low to Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 5-7.5 Growth: Slow   Plant Description: Cryptocoryne 'Parva' is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Parva is one of the smallest species of cryptpcoryne. This crypt is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Parva is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time.
Cryptocoryne Spiralis Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Spiralis Potted Plant $5.59
 Plant Description: Cryptocoryne spiralis is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Spiralis is highly sought after in the aquarium hobby. It is a taller plant that is adored because of its thin, reddish-brown to green leaves. This crypt is a moderately easy to care for plant that requires medium to high light and moderate fertilization and CO2 supplementation for superb growth and coloration. Spiralis is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. Although this plant may be a moderate grower in the aquarium, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth and propagation over time. Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - India Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium to High Placement: Midground Size: Height 8 - 15+ cm Nutrient Requirements: Low to Medium Nutrient and Low to Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 5-8 Growth: Medium
Cryptocoryne Undulata Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Undulata Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Cryptocoryne undulata is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Undulata is a mid-sized plant that has slender green to bronze leaves. This crypt is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Undulata is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time. Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Midground to Background Size: Height 15 - 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Slow    
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Bronze Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Bronze Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Cryptocoryne wendtii bronze is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Midground to Background Size: Height 15 - 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Medium     Wendtii bronze is a mid-sized plant that has arching, rippled, bronze leaves. This crypt is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Wendtii bronze is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. This plant grows at a moderate speed and will produce runners when established, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time.
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Midground to Background Size: Height 15 - 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Medium   Plant Description: Cryptocoryne wendtii green is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Wendtii green is a mid-sized plant that has arching, rippled, bright green leaves. This crypt is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Wendtii green is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. This plant grows at a moderate speed and will produce runners when established, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time.
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Red / 'Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Mi Oya'' Potted Plant
Cryptocoryne Wendtii Red / 'Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Mi Oya'' Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Specifications: Origin: South-Eastern Asia - Sri Lanka Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Midground to Background Size: Height 15 - 20 cm Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Medium   Plant Description: Cryptocoryne wendtii red is part of the Cryptocoryne genus. These aquatic plants are native to slow, lowland forested riverbanks and streams of South-Eastern Asia. In the aquarium, Cryptocorynes are sometimes referred to as Crypts or water trumpets. These plants do best when planted directly into the substrate. While water trumpets are very hardy aquarium plants that do well in a variety of water conditions, these plants are sensitive to drastic changes in water chemistry. When first planted in a new aquarium, this plant may shed its leaves known as “crypt melt” as it adjusts to its new environment. This behavior is normal and can be predicted, once acclimatized to its new living conditions it will again flourish and grow. Wendtii 'Mi Oya' is one of the most popular cryptocorynes and is adored for its hardiness and full leaf rossettes. This crypt is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light and minimal fertilization or CO2 supplementation. Wendtii red is ideal for small to large planted aquariums and aquascapes. This plant grows at a moderate speed and will produce runners when established, with more co2 and plant fertilizer it is possible to produce more growth over time.
Dwarf Baby Tears (Micranthemum Callitrichoides) Potted Plant
Dwarf Baby Tears (Micranthemum Callitrichoides) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Dwarf Baby Tears, Hemianthus callitichoides is part of the Linderniaceae family of semi-aquatic plants. They are native to the Caribbean Islands in shallow freshwater pools where they reside between rocks and fallen vegetation. Due to its unique habitat in the wild, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium, or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium, or vivarium.  Dwarf Baby Tears are commonly used as densely packed carpets in the foreground or grown in tufts attached to rock and driftwood. This plant is adored because of its small size, and bright green color. Hemianthus callitichoides grows best in a high nutrient substrate with that is rich in iron. In the aquarium, 'Hemianthus callitichoides' is a moderate to care for plant that requires high light, high nutrient, and high CO2 supplementation. Dwarf Baby Tears are ideal for small aquariums, nano aquariums, shrimp tanks, terrariums, and paludariums. Although this plant may be a moderately slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and spread through runners. Plant Specifications: Origin: Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas Care: Moderate Light Requirements: High Placement: Foreground - Carpeting Size: 3 - 5 cm tall Nutrient Requirements: High Nutrient and High CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-8 Growth: Moderate to Slow  
Dwarf Sagittaria (Sagittaria Subulata) Potted Plant
Dwarf Sagittaria (Sagittaria Subulata) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Dwarf Sagittaria / 'Sagittaria subulata' is part of the Sagittaria plant genus. They are small, green, grass-like plants found in fresh and brackish water estuaries in South America. In the aquarium, Dwarf Sagittaria is commonly used as an undemanding carpeting or foreground plant. This plant does best when planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by new plantlets and lateral runners. Dwarf Sagittaria is adored because of its low maintenance, grass-like appearance, and carpeting growth pattern used to create a lush underwater lawn. Under high intensity light and nutrients, it will grow more compact and create a thick carpet of plants in the foreground. This plant is easy to care for and requires medium light and moderate fertilization and CO2 supplementation for the best growth and color. Dwarf Sagittaria is ideal for all sizes of aquariums and does well in a variety of water conditions! This plant is a medium to fast grower and may require frequent trimming and pruning to keep it in its best shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Foreground to Midground Size: Height 10 -30 cm Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Moderate to Fast  
Green Ozelot Sword (Echinodorus Ozelot Green) Potted Plant
Green Ozelot Sword (Echinodorus Ozelot Green) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Green Ozelot Sword or Echinodorus 'Ozelot' is part of the Echinodorus genus. This variety of sword is a hybrid of popular aquatic sword plants. Their relatives are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus 'Ozelot Green' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and broad leaves with deep-red spotting. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Green Ozelot Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Green Ozelot Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid (Echinodorus schlueteri x Echinodorus barthii) Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium  
Hydrocotyle tripartita 'Japan' Potted Plant
Hydrocotyle tripartita 'Japan' Potted Plant $5.98
 Plant Description: Hydrocotyle triparita ' Japan is part of the Pennywort family and is also known as 'Japanese Dwarf Pennywort'. They are native to marshes and swamps within Australia and New Zealand. Due to its unique habitat in the wild, this plant can be grown successfully submerged in the aquarium, or emerged in a high humidity terrarium, paludarium, or vivarium.  Hydrocotyle triparita is a very popular foreground plant where it is commonly used to create densely packed carpets or grown in tufts attached to rock and driftwood. This plant is adored because of its small size, clover shaped leaves, and bright green color. Hydrocotyle triparita grows best in a high nutrient substrate with that is rich in iron. In the aquarium, Japanese Dwarf Pennywort is low maintenance plant that can be grown in moderate light, nutrient, and CO2 supplementation. However, with higher light, fertilizer, and CO2, this plant will grow more compact and into denser patches. Hydrocotyle is ideal for both large and nano aquariums, shrimp tanks, terrariums, and paludariums. Although this plant may be a moderately slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and spread through runners. Plant Specifications: Origin: Australia Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to High Placement: Foreground - Carpeting Size: 5 - 10 cm tall Nutrient Requirements: Moderate Nutrient and CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Slow to Moderate
Hygrophila Compact (Hygrophila Corymbosa) Potted Plant
Hygrophila Compact (Hygrophila Corymbosa) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Hygrophilia corymbosa or Hygrophilia Compact is part of the Hygrophilia genus. They are native to the waters in Southeast Asia. This plant does best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Hygrophilia corymbosa is also known as temple plant, starhorn, or giant hygro. It is a stem plant that is adored because of its compact size and broad dark green leaves, in bright light the new leaves with become a reddish color. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by stem cuttings. In the aquarium, Hygrophilia corymbosa, is an easy and hardy to care of plant that only requires low light and low amounts of fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. Hygrophilia Compact can be used in both large and small aquarium set ups. This plant is a moderate grower, trimming and pruning keeps it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: Asia Care: Easy Light Requirements: Moderate Placement: Foreground to Midground  Size: 10cm - 15cm + Nutrient Requirements: Low Nutrient and Low CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Moderate  
Kleiner Bar Sword / 'Echinodorus 'Kleiner Bar'' Potted Plant
Kleiner Bar Sword / 'Echinodorus 'Kleiner Bar'' Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Kleiner Bar Sword or Echinodorus 'Kleiner Bar' is part of the Echinodorus genus. The Kliner Bar Sword is a hybrid cross between Echinodorus barthii x Echinodorus uruguayensis. These plants are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus 'Kleiner Bar' is a plant that is adored because of its compact rosette or deep red to burgundy leaves. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Kliner Bar Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright red coloration. It should be noted that Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums and medium sized aquariums to add a pop of color! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid (Echinodorus barthii x Echinodorus uruguayensis) Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 35cm - 45cm Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-8 Growth: Medium  
Melon Sword - Echinorodus Osirisa Potted Plant
Melon Sword - Echinorodus Osirisa Potted Plant $6.98
Echinodorus osiris is one of the most popular varieties of sword plants in the aquarium trade.  Echinodorus osiris is native to South America and makes for a very strong aquarium plant.  The Melon Sword, as it is more commonly known, has been the source for many other sword plant hybrids and cultivars on the market today.  Echinodorus osiris is an excellent choice for beginners to use in the midground or background areas of the aquarium.
Micro Sword / Lilaeopsis brasiliensis Potted Plant
Micro Sword / Lilaeopsis brasiliensis Potted Plant $5.98
Plant Description: Lilaeopsis brasiliensis or Micro Sword is a small, green, grass-like plant found in South America. In the aquarium, Micro Sword is commonly used as a carpeting plant, to create a lush lawn like appearance. This versatile plant can also be used in garden ponds and even in brackish water aquariums as it tolerates low salt levels. This plant does best when planted directly into the substrate; it can be easily propagated by new plantlets and lateral runners. Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is adored because of its grass-like appearance and carpeting growth pattern used to create a thick underwater lawn. Under high intensity light and nutrients, they will grow more compact and create a thick carpet of plants in the foreground. This plant is easy to care for and requires medium to high light and moderate fertilization and CO2 supplementation. Micro Sword is ideal for small or nano-aquariums. Although this plant may be a slow grower in the aquarium, with enough time and care it will begin to flourish and spread in no time! Plant Specifications: Origin: South America Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium to High Placement: Foreground Size: Height 5 - 7 cm Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6-7.5 Growth: Slow  
Oriental Sword (Echinodorus 'Oriental) Potted Plant
Oriental Sword (Echinodorus 'Oriental) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Oriental Sword or Echinodorus 'Oriental' is part of the Echinodorus genus. This variety of sword is a hybrid of popular aquatic sword plants. Their relatives are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus 'Oriental' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and delicate transparent leaves that exhibit a pinkish coloration under ideal conditions. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Oriental Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Oriental Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium  
Ozelot Sword (Echinodorus Ozelot) Potted Plant
Ozelot Sword (Echinodorus Ozelot) Potted Plant $5.98
Plant Description: The Ozelot Sword or Echinodorus 'Ozelot' is part of the Echinodorus genus. This variety of sword is a hybrid of popular aquatic sword plants. Their relatives are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus 'Ozelot' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and broad leaves with deep-red spotting. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Ozelot Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Ozelot Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid (Echinodorus schlueteri x Echinodorus barthii) Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium  
Radican Sword / 'Echinodorus cordifolius' Potted Plant
Radican Sword / 'Echinodorus cordifolius' Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: The Radican Sword or Echinodorus cordifolius' is part of the Echinodorus genus. This variety of sword is a hybrid of popular aquatic sword plants. Their relatives are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus cordifolius' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and large broad leaves with beautiful marbling; this variety is also commonly referred to as the Marble Queen Radican. The Radican Sword can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Radican Sword, it is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Radican Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium  
Red Flame Sword / 'Echinodorus 'Red Flame'' Potted Plant
Red Flame Sword / 'Echinodorus 'Red Flame'' Potted Plant $5.98
Plant Description: The Red Flame Sword or Echinodorus 'Red Flame' is part of the Echinodorus genus. This variety of sword is a hybrid of popular aquatic sword plants Echinodorus schlueteri x Echinodorus barthii. Their relatives are native to the Amazon River Basin in South America, where they do best fully submerged underwater in nutrient rich substrate. Echinodorus 'Red Flame' is a plant that is adored because of its large size and large broad leaves with bright red coloration under ideal conditions. The Red Flame Sword can be planted directly into the substrate and can be easily propagated by splitting the plant at the roots. In the aquarium, the Red Flame Sword is a relatively easy to care for plant that requires medium lighting and medium fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. It should be noted that Red Flame Swords are notoriously heavy root feeders, and root tabs may be used if leaves turn yellow or start to shed it leaves. Echinodorus is ideal for large aquariums where they will create a big impact! This plant has moderate growth and may need to be split and pruned back to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: South America - Hybrid (Echinodorus schlueteri x Echinodorus barthii) Care: Easy Light Requirements: Medium Placement: Mid-ground to Background Size: 30cm - 50cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended - Heavy Root Feeder Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium  
Staurogyne Repens Potted Plant
Staurogyne Repens Potted Plant $6.98
Staurogyne repens is a small plant that quickly became a favorite of aquascapers after its introduction at Interzoo in 2008. The plant settles in very quickly in a nutrient rich substrate with supplemental CO2 and spreads beautifully to make a dense ground cover. It requires a regular nutrient supply or it is likely to stunt and suddenly lose all its leaves. The speed at which this happens sometimes catches inexperienced aquatic gardeners by surprise. So make sure you fertilize regularly! Staurogyne repens also requires regular trimming, or it will start to grow taller when it has filled out the space available.
Water Sprite (Ceratopteris Thalictroides) Potted Plant
Water Sprite (Ceratopteris Thalictroides) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Water Sprite or Ceratopteris thalictroides is part of the water fern family. They are native to marshy tropical regions throughout the world. Ceratopteris thalictroides is an aquatic fern that is adored because of its delicate lace-like leaves and low maintenance. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate, left floating at the top of the water, and even grown above water in a high humidity environment. It can be easily propagated by stem cuttings. In the aquarium, Water Sprite, it is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light, and low fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. Ceratopteris thalictroides is ideal for low maintenance aquariums and anyone that are new to the hobby! This plant is a medium to fast grower and will require frequent trimming and pruning to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: Worldwide in Tropical Regions Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Background or Floating Size: 20cm - 30cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium to Fast  
Water Wisteria (Hygrophila Difformis) Potted Plant
Water Wisteria (Hygrophila Difformis) Potted Plant $5.59
Plant Description: Water Wisteria or Hygrophila difformis is part of the Hygrophilia family. They are native to the shallow waters and streams in India. In the wild, it grows especially fast during the rainy season and provides shelter for many fish. Hygrophila difformis is adored because of its large fern-like leaves and low maintenance. This plant can be planted directly into the substrate, left floating at the top of the water, and even trained to grow as a carpeting plant. It can be easily propagated by stem cuttings. In the aquarium, Water Wisteria is an easy to care for plant that requires low to medium light, and low fertilization or CO2 supplementation for best and bright coloration. Hygrophila difformis is ideal for low maintenance aquariums and anyone that is new to the hobby! This plant is a medium to fast grower and will require frequent trimming and pruning to keep it in its best health and shape. Plant Specifications: Origin: India Care: Easy Light Requirements: Low to Medium Placement: Background or Floating Size: 10cm - 20cm + Nutrient Requirements: Medium Nutrient and Medium CO2 Supplementation Recommended Preferred Water Chemistry: pH 6.5-7.5 Growth: Medium to Fast  
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