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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.

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  • CO2 needs:: Low (0-6 mg/L)
  • Bacopa monnieri 'compact'
    €5.20
    from €4.16

    Bacopa monnieri 'compact' is a cultivar of Bacopa monneri and grows more compactly. Under good lighting, this fresh green aquarium plant even crawls over the bottom.

  • Ceratopteris thalictroides
    €5.20
    from €4.16

    Ceratopteris thalictroides is a fast-growing aquarium plant from Asia and makes few demands on the aquarium. The plant has a particularly branched leaf structure that can be very decorative.

  • Echinodorus grisebachii 'Bleherae'
    €5.20
    from €4.16

    Echinodorus bleheri is an easy aquarium plant that comes from South America. The leaves are light green and grow to 20-50cm long.

  • Helanthium bolivianum 'Quadricostatus'
    Type: In Vitro Cup Pot
    €7.25
    from €5.80

    Helanthium bolivianum 'Quadricostatus' comes from South America and has characteristic, light green leaves that grow to 10-15cm long. A very beautiful aquarium plant that does not require many requirements.

    Available in Pot or InVitro cup

  • Hydrocotyle tripartita
    Type: In Vitro Cup Pot
    €6.30
    from €5.04

    Hydrocotyle sp. "Japan" is the popular name of this plant on the various forums. It is a variant of the Hydrocotyle tripartita from Southeast Asia and is characterized by its fast, compact growth and small, intense green leaves on vertical stems.

    Available in Pot or In Vitro Cup

  • Hygrophila polysperma
    €5.20
    from €4.16

    Hygrophila polysperma comes from Southeast Asia and is one of the easiest plants for the aquarium. The stems are 25-40 long with light green leaves of 4-8cm.

  • 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.
  • Hygrophila corymbosa 'Stricta'
    €4.35
    from €3.48

    Hygrophila corymbosa 'Stricta' comes from Thailand and is a fairly strong aquarium plant with a height of 15-40cm and leaves of 10-15cm long.

  • 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.
  • Limnophila aquatica
    €6.30
    from €5.04

    Limnophila aquatica is an incredibly beautiful aquarium plant from Southeast Asia with light green, very finely branched leaves. It grows quickly and reaches a height of 25-50cm and is about 15cm wide.

  • Limnophila sessiliflora
    €5.20
    from €4.16

    Limnophila sessiliflora is an undemanding aquarium plant from Southeast Asia and also grows well in low light. Stems grow quickly and reach a height of up to 40cm.

  • Murdannia keisak
    €6.30
    from €5.04

    Murdannia keisak is an aquarium plant from Asia where it grows in rice fields and looks very similar to bamboo. The stems grow straight up and at a high rate.

  • Vallisneria spiralis 'Tiger'
    €6.30
    from €5.04

    Vallisneria spiralis 'Tiger' comes from Asia and is an ideal plant for beginners, because it makes few demands on the aquarium. The name tiger is because of the pattern visible on the leaves. The leaves are 30-50cm long and 1-2 cm wide.