Dwarf Sagittaria subulata

Overview:  Dwarf Sagittaria subulata is one of the easiest foreground plants to grow inside of the aquarium – commonly used in larger aquariums. It is a relatively undemanding plant that grows easily even with limited amount of light or nutrients. Dwarf Sagittaria subulata can tolerate a wide range of condition which makes it great for … Read more

Ammania sp Bonsai

Overview:  Ammania Sp. Bonsai features small compact leaves that will be a sight to see to any aquarium though most people would want to put it to nano-aquariums because of their dense and compact nature. Ammania Sp. Bonsai are often planted in groups to achieve a dense carpet look. It needs to be trimmed often … Read more

Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides (dwarf pennywort)

Overview:  Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides (dwarf pennywort) is a stem plant native to Southeast Asia where it is found growing in wide variety of conditions from drylands to marshes. Hydrocotyle Sibthorpioides is a relatively rare plant and it is best obtain through traders and online stores. It is quite a demanding plant and is not recommended to … Read more

Hydrocotyle Leucocephala Brazilian Pennywort

Overview:  Hydrocotyle Leucocephala is an aquatic stem plant known as Brazilian Pennywort. This plant is very common in the hobby of aquatic plants because of its ease of growth and undemanding nature. Hydrocotyle Leucocephala quickly reaches 8” or more in height so regular pruning may be needed for smaller aquarium setup. There are 2 popular … Read more

Hornwort – Ceratophyllum demursum Caresheet

Hornwort is a very popular submerged aquatic plant among the aquarium enthusiasts due to their hair like foliage and hardiness. It is also known as Coontail, cedar moss, fish blankets, horn weed, morass weed, rigid hornwort etc. It is native to North America but it has now a worldwide distribution due to the aquarium and … Read more

Marsilea Quadrifolia

Overview:  Marsilea Quadrifolia is a great foreground to have for any kinds of aquarium because of its little demands. Marsilea Quadrifolia serves as a great substitute to higher light demand foreground plants. It is characterized by its four-leaf clover structure that grows when grown submerged. Marsilea Quadrifolia is a native plant to parts of Europe … Read more

Hemianthus Callitrichoides (HC or dwarf baby tear)

Overview:  Hemianthus Callitrichoides is sometimes referred to as ‘dwarf baby tears’ by many enthusiasts. It was discovered by Holger Windel during an expedition in the eastern part of Cuba. Since its introduction, Hemianthus Callitrichoides has quickly become popular as a foreground plant of choice due to its ease of growth and undemanding nature. Size Portions: … Read more

Myriophyllum sp. Guyana mini

Overview:  Myriophyllum sp. ‘Guyana’ is a very nice plant that is characterized by its bright green colors and dense leaf structure. Myriophyllum sp. ‘Guyana’ is a relatively small plant which makes it an ideal choice for nano aquariums. It is very easy to grow and can thrive in wide range of conditions – this makes … Read more

Myriophyllum Mattogrossense

Overview:  Myriophyllum Mattogrossense is a plant which originates in the wet regions of South America. Because of its ease of growth and beautiful leaf structure, it quickly became a commonly cultivated plant among plant enthusiasts. Myriophyllum Mattogrossense is a great background plant for many aquariums due to its uniform and uniquely shaped leaves that can … Read more

Eriocaulon Parkeri

Overview:  Eriocaulon Parkeri is a flowering aquatic plant in the pipewort family also known as Parker’s pipewort or estuary pipewort. Eriocaulon Parkeri is a native plant to eastern North America but is currently extinct in New York and Pennsylvania. This plant can tolerate a wide variety of water condition which makes it a great aquatic … Read more