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Limnophila sessiliflora it is a dwarf plant that shoots densely covered leaves. In an aquarium the feathered leaf shape is much more apparent and the colour changes to a light green. This is an excellent alternative to camombas which are a little more light hungary. The stems are better planted in large groups. Under good light the stems turn to a rusty brown colour. 1 x bunch supplied in ceramic. NOT shrimp safe. Area/Height: Background up to 50cm Light/Temperature: high-medium / 22-28 degrees C
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Salvinia Natans- Floating Watermoss. Very pretty Indian species,small pea-green hairy leaves floating on the water, ideal for ponds and perfect for shallow bowls. By providing valuable shade across the pool it can help to prevent the build up of algae. Spread approximately 15cm. None frost hardy. Distributed as 1 individual clutch. Small pea-green hairy leaves floating Providing valuable shade across the pond
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Ideal for Allotment ponds or small garden wildlife ponds this pack contains four bare rooted pond plants wet packed and ready for planting with four 11cm aquatic containers Ideal for encouraging biological slug controls Frogs and Toads to the allotment plot Quality seasonal mix of marginal and oxygenating pond plants -
Cryptocoryne beckettii 'Petchii' is a small variety of Cryptocoryne beckettii from Sri Lanka, which has beautiful, slightly fluted leaf margins, 10-15 cm long. Leaves become dark olive-brown with violet underside. Like many other Cryptocorynes, the leaf colour and shape depends largely on environmental conditions in the aquarium.