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Taxiphyllum barbieri

€6,95

Taxiphyllum barbieri from South-East Asia is a hardy plant which makes few demands on the water or light. The moss becomes 3-10 cm thick and grows willingly on any surface, so it is ideal for decorating stones and tree roots or concealing installations in

Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini' - In vitro cup

€6,75

Dwarf Needle Grass (Eleocharis acicularis 'Mini') is as the name suggests, a grass plant for the aquarium. Gets +- 5 centimeters high.

Christmas moss

€4,25

Our Christmas moss is grown under water (Emmers). This makes it super strong moss, which starts easy. We have 75 cc and 150 cc portions.

Microsorum on lava stone

€8,50

Nice piece of microsorum bound on lava stone. Needs no further treatment before adding in the aquarium. Very strong plant for the aquarium.

Anubias on lavastone

€7,95

Anubias is an attractive plant which thrives in all conditions. The rhizome will be 10-15 cm or more. The best result is achieved by planting on a stone or tree root.

3 Cladophora aegagropila in blister

€10,95

Cladophora aegagropila is not really a plant, but a ball of algae from 3-10 cm wide. It is a decorative exception from the rule about avoiding algae at all costs.

Flame moss - In vitro cup

€6,75

Asian Flame moss (Taxiphyllum 'Flame') got its name from its form of growth. Tight, vertical and softly undulating shoots give the impression of a deep green campfire, 5-15 cm high.

Taiwan moss

€4,95

Taiwan moss (Taxiphyllum alternans) is a moss species that grows more compact than Java moss. Taiwan moss is bright green in color and easy to maintain. Available in 75cc.

Blyxa japonica - In Vitro Cup

€7,75

The Blyxa japonica originates in the nutrient rich shallow pools of water, swamps and slowly flowing rivers in East and South East Asia. Blyxa has a distinct grass-like appearance that moves easily in the circulating aquarium water creating a sense of dyn

Micranthemum 'Monte Carlo' - In Vitro Cup

€6,75

Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo' originates from Argentina. It has compact, round and fresh light green leaves on creeping stalks and creates a fast-growing carpet in the front of the aquarium.
The plant can grow in light shadow, but requires good lig

Bucephalandra 'Kedagang' in pot

€7,95

Bucephalandra 'Kedagang' is characterized by long, narrow, dark green leaves with white dots. The leaf can be 1-2 cm wide and up to 6 cm long.

Hygrophila pinnatifida

€4,25

Hygrophila pinnatifida has brown, patched leaves on the surface with a distinctive burgundy colour underneath. rowth is moderate, stems 15-40 cm tall and 10-20 cm wide, and the colour is attractive when planted in small groups with a plain background.

Limnobium laevigatum - In vitro cup

€6,75

Limnobium laevigatum from South America is a decorative floating plant that is suitable for all aquariums. 1-5 cm tall and leaves from 5-15 cm wide.

Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba' - In vitro cup

€6,75

The Hemianthus callitrichoides is one of the smallest aquarium plants in the world and crawls on the ground. The leaves are only a few millimeters wide and oval in shape. Gets +- 2-3 centimeters high.

Spiky moss in cup 75/150cc

€6,95

Spiky moss (Taxiphyllum sp) in cup of 75 or 150cc. Beautiful green and strong moss. Ideal to bind wood or stone. Grows with many offshoots '' spiky ''.

Cryptocoryne parva - In vitro cup

€6,75

Cryptocoryne parva is the smallest of all Cryptocorynes (only 3-6 cm tall and a roset less than 5-8 cm wide). It is one of the few species that does not significantly change its leaf shape and colour depending on cultivation conditions.

Fissidens Fontanus on mat

€9,95

Fissidens Fontanus is one of the most wanted mosses of today. A super beautiful green moss which can grow to immense proportions. On mat (7x5cm)

Java moss - In vitro cup

€6,75

Java moss (Taxiphyllum barbieri) from South-East Asia is a hardy plant which makes few demands on the water or light. The moss becomes 3-10 cm thick and grows willingly on any surface, so it is ideal for decorating stones and tree roots or concealing inst

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