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  • Foreground plants

    Foreground plants are basicly aquarium plants that stay low. Combine different types of aquarium plants that provide contrast with each other in color, leave shape and height. This way a playful and interesting under water landscape can be created.

  • Midground plants

    Aquarium plants for the mid-ground reach above the foreground plants and can be placed in front of the background plants. The midground can be covered with medium height plants or plant groups or solitairy plants on the Golden Ratio. Combine different types of plants with a contrast in leave shape, leave color and texture for maximum results.

  • Background plants

    Plants for the background will grow tall and serve as a mask for the background. Also with the background plants in the aquarium it is important to choose for contrasting plants with their neighbours. Look for contrast in leave color, shape, texture and height.

  • Floating plants
  • In Vitro plants

    In Vitro aquarium plants are grown in a laboratory under steriel conditions. Tiny pieces of tissue plant material is placed on special gel to grow new healthy, algae free, pesticide free, snail free and germ free plants in a cup. One cup is richly filled with lots of young shoots, full of growth potention!

  • Ferns and mosses
    Moss in the aquarium has a very decorative value. Growing moss on wood makes it easy to create a natural atmosphere. Ferns also grow well when secured on wood. Various types of ferns and mosses are available for the aquarium that can grow well under water.
  • Plants on wood/rocks

    Plants on wood or stones are an asset to any aquarium. The plants have their roots attached to the wood or stone. No hassle with gluing or binding yourself, but a ready-made solution.

  • Mother plants

    Mother plants are plants in SL pots and are extra large, robust aquarium plants. They fill up the aquarium instantly with luxuriance. Perfectly suited for larger aquarium for creating an astonishing impression!

  • Plant Package
  • Terrarium plants

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  • Microsorum pteropus on stone
    Type: Normal
    €21.35
  • Pogostemon helferi on stone
    €17.25
  • Taxiphyllum barbieri on stone
    €17.25
  • Leptodictyum riparium (stringy moss)
    €7.25
    from €5.80
    Leptodictyum riparium is a slender, upright moss that tolerates both high and low temperatures. Leptodictyum riparium is often called "stringy moss". An overall good plant for beginners who want a unique effect in the aquarium. The moss is popular in nano aquariums and is often used for brood care and shelter.
  • Hygrophila corymbosa 'Compact'
    €6.30
    from €5.04
    Hygrophila corymbosa 'Compact' is a very compact form of Hygrophila corymbosa. The leaves are closer to the stem and multiple side shoots are formed, strengthening the compact shape.
  • Mayaca fluviatilis
    €11.90
    5 bundles
  • Juncus repens
    Type: In Vitro Cup
    €7.25
    from €5.80
    Juncus repens occurs in the southeastern wetlands of North America. It looks a lot like grass and is easy to care for in the aquarium. With a lot of light and a good dose of nutrition, the plant can get a reddish-brown hue. Under normal lighting conditions, Juncus repens takes on a beautiful green color.
  • Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini'
    Type: In Vitro Cup
    €7.25
    from €5.80
    Lobelia cardinalis 'Mini' is a smaller form of the normal Lobelia cardinalis. This dwarf mutation arose by chance when propagating the normal variant. The plant has beautiful, fresh green leaves that are short together.
  • Proserpinaca palustris 'Cuba'
    Type: In Vitro Cup
    €7.25
    from €5.44

    Proserpinaca palustris 'Cuba' is a characteristic aquarium plant that is easily recognized by its strongly serrated leaf edge. A plant with a high decorative value for the aquarium! The height of the stems varies between 10 and 40 cm.

  • Eleocharis acicularis
    €6.95
    from €6.26

    Eleocharis acicularis is a popular aquarium plant. Not without reason, because it grows in almost all conditions in the aquarium. It prefers an open space without shade from overhanging plants.

  • Anubias barteri 'Mini Coin'
    €13.25
    from €11.93
    Anubias 'Mini Coin' is a variety of Anubias barteri found at the Tropica aquarium nursery in Denmark. The plant is one of the smallest Anubias, each leaf is smaller than a fingernail. It is just as easy to grow as other Anubias species, so it does not like bright light.
  • Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Mi Oya'
    €7.25
    from €5.80
  • Bucephalandra sp. 'Needle Leaf'
    €9.60
    from €8.64
    Submerged leaves are green, elongated and slightly corrugated, with numerous small, white dots. Each leaf is less than 0.5 cm wide and between 1 and 2 cm long. The youngest parts of the rhizome have a beautiful red color. Growth is slow.
  • Anubias 'Chili' (Pangolino)
    €13.25
    Anubias 'Chili' (Pangolino) is a small Anubias variety. Where Anubias 'Mini Coin' has round leaves, Anubias Pangolino has pointed leaves. It is just as easy to grow as other Anubias species, so it does not like bright light.
  • Cryptocoryne nurii
    €9.60
    from €7.68
    This beautiful Cryptocoryne originates from Malaysia. It is a medium-sized Cryptocoryne species with a special pattern on the leaf. The pattern seems to adapt to the lighting conditions.
  • Ludwigia inclinata 'Cuba'
    €8.30
    from €6.64

    Ludwigia inclinata 'Cuba' was found in Cuba by Tropica founder Holger Windeløv. It is a particularly beautiful, large stem plant that needs a lot of space and optimal conditions to develop properly. The narrow leaves have a mix of golden, orange and red colors and are a unique eye-catcher in any aquarium.