Plants
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Bucephalandra sp. Batang Kawa
This neat Bucephalandra form is not yet determined to species. However, its trading name seems to indicate that it originates from the Batang Kawa district in Central Kalimantan. Bucephalandra species occur on rock in the flood zone of fast-flowing rainforest streams on Borneo island. Bucephalandra sp. "Batang Kawa" resembles the "Brownie" forms. It has elliptic leaves with wavy edge. Young leaves and rhizoms show brown-red tones. Generally, Bucephalandras grow very slowly. They cope with little light but look best with moderate lighting, good CO2 and nutrient supply and water current. They are primarily epiphytes for the hardscape that attach themselves to rock and wood, but they can also be fixed to the ground (the rhizome not buried!) where they will take root. The propagation is easy by cuttings of the stem tips and branches. With its bushy look, this Bucephalandra is interesting for the planting of the hardscape. It is also small enough to fit into nano aquariums.
$150.00
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$15.00
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Echinodorus reni on pot
Echinodorus reni, commonly known as the marble queen sword, is a beautiful aquatic plant that adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium. With its striking variegated leaves and low maintenance needs, it's perfect for beginners and experts alike. This potted version makes it easy to add to any tank.
$19.00
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Hair Grass on Pot
This Hairgrass on Pot brings a unique, vibrant look to any home decor! Its lush green foliage provides a natural beauty to any setting. The pot allows for easy transfer of the plant to any desired location. With proper care, this Hairgrass will last for years of enjoyment.
$10.00
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Trident Java Fern on piece
Microsorum pteropus or Java fern is from Asia. Microsorum pteropus ‘Trident’ is a narrow-leaved, smaller form of Microsorum, which like other Microsorum is an easy and safe plant. ’Trident’ is both suitable for beginners, as well as the experienced scaper, and fits both smaller and larger aquariums. The name ’Trident’ tells that the plant leafs are tripartite, while the leaves can vary from whole to multipartite. Suitable for planting on stones or tree roots. When planted on the bottom layer, avoid covering the horizontal stalk. New, small plants are often created on the leaf tips, and can carefully be pulled off and planted.
$40.00