SUGGESTED AQUATIC PLANTS: Respecting the basic information provided here will
help provide hobbyists with a useful foundation for success with aquatic plants. The presence of plants in a
properly maintained display will contribute to a full appreciation of the aquatic hobby. The following list of
aquatic plants serves as a guide for species which flourish in tropical aquariums. These species are tolerant
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Hygrophila Difformis
(Wisteria):
Grows rapidly,
recommended for new
aquariums, rapidly absorbs
mico-nutrients, Plant Gro
Iron Enriched strongly
recommended. |
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Microsorium pteropus
(Java Fern):
Attaches to driftwood
or rocks, flourishes in
low to high light and at
various pH and
hardness values. |
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Vallisneria spiralis:
Suggested for background placement, good choice for new installations & hardwater aquariums. |
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Aponogeton crispus:
Attractive olive green color, rapid growth. |
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Aponogeton ulvaceus:
Suited for tanks 30 U.S. gal. & up, rapid growth. |
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Echinodorus osiris:
Excellent feature plant, provides red colored leaves, suited to 30 U.S. gal. tanks & up. |
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Hydrocotyle leucocephala (Pennywort):
Can be used as a floating plant, provides refuge for fry (babies), grows rapidly. |
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Hygrophila polysperma (Hygro):
Extremely hardy, recommended for new aquariums. |
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Ceratophyllum demersum (Hornwort):
Rapid growing, typically a floating plant, good choice for bowls. |
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Cryptocoryne wendtii:
Plant in groups, mid-ground placement, grows rapidly, provides brownish leaves. |
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Anubias barteri (nana):
Suggested for foreground and attaching to driftwood (slow growth). |
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Echinodorus bleheri (Amazon Sword):
Excellent feature plant, needs room, responds well to regular pruning. |
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Cryptocoryne walkeri:
Plant in groups in the foreground, grows rapidly once established. |
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