Dreaming of a lush, natural plant carpet for your aquarium? Eleocharis acicularis is the plant for you! Easy to grow, it grows quickly and adapts to a wide range of conditions. Ideal for beginners and experienced aquascapers alike, this grassy plant forms a dense, attractive carpet. It guarantees a natural look while improving water quality. Grown in vitro, it is guaranteed to be pest-free, algae-free, and free from chemical fertilizers.
Easy to grow : ideal for creating a natural plant carpet.
Parasite-free : from in vitro culture, guaranteed to be free of algae and snails.
Adaptable : suitable for both nano-aquariums and large volumes.
Micranthemum Monte Carlo - The ideal plant for a lush carpet
Micranthemum tweediei 'Monte Carlo' is a ground cover aquarium plant that forms a dense, lush carpet in the foreground of the tank. Native to South America, it is distinguished by its light green, rounded, and very compact foliage , perfect for creating a natural plant substrate. Easy to maintain, it thrives with good lighting and a moderate CO2 system . This versatile plant can be grown in a "dry start" to encourage its rooting before immersion. Suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, it enhances any type of aquarium by adding a natural and harmonious touch.
Creates a dense plant carpet for a spectacular aquascaping effect.
Easy to care for with regular pruning to prevent suffocation.
Compatible with various conditions , even under moderate lighting.
Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba' - The ideal plant for a lawn carpet
Hemianthus callitrichoides 'Cuba' is one of the most popular ground cover plants in aquascaping. With its tiny, rounded leaves , it creates a dense, lush carpet in the foreground of the aquarium. This exceptional plant, native to Cuba, requires good lighting and a CO2 system to express its full potential. Highly appreciated for its natural, lively appearance, it produces small oxygen bubbles that delicately attach to its leaves. Regular maintenance helps maintain its perfect grassy effect and prevents the lower parts from suffocating.
Creates a compact grass carpet for a natural and aesthetic look.
Ideal for aquascaping , perfect in the foreground of an aquarium.
Promotes oxygenation through the production of oxygen bubbles.
Taxiphyllum barbieri 'Java Moss' - The easy and versatile aquatic moss
Taxiphyllum barbieri , better known as Java Moss , is one of the most popular plants in aquariums. Very easy to maintain, it grows easily and requires neither intense lighting nor a CO2 system . It can be attached to rocks, roots or left free for a natural and lush effect. This aquatic moss is ideal for providing a refuge for fry and shrimp . Perfect for community aquariums as well as for breeding tanks, it allows you to create natural decors while promoting the balance of the tank.
Easy aquatic foam , perfect for beginners and experts.
Ideal for shrimp and fry , providing them with shelter and food.
Can be fixed to rocks and roots for a natural effect.
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini' - A splash of color for your aquarium
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini' is a stunning aquatic plant that adds a touch of intense red to the foreground of the aquarium. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for small aquariums and neat aquascapes. Its dense, colorful foliage contrasts beautifully with green plants and enhances the overall aquatic decor. To achieve its full potential, good lighting and a CO2 system are recommended. Easy to maintain, it can be pruned regularly to form a dense, structured carpet.
Compact plant perfect for nano aquariums and small tanks.
Intense red foliage which provides a striking visual contrast.
Ideal for aquascaping to structure the first aquarium plans.
Staurogyne repens - A compact and robust aquarium plant
Staurogyne repens is a compact and resilient aquatic plant, ideal for the foreground of your aquarium. Native to the Rio Cristalino in Brazil, this plant forms a dense, low bush thanks to its small, bright green leaves. It grows slowly and adapts easily to different aquatic environments. Its maintenance is simple: with medium light and a moderate supply of CO2, it flourishes effortlessly. Perfect for aquascaping , it creates a superb plant carpet that will enhance your natural decor. Grown in vitro, it guarantees a healthy and pest-free introduction to your aquarium.
Limnobium laevigatum - A decorative and easy floating plant
Limnobium laevigatum , also known as Frogweed , is a floating plant native to South America. It is ideal for uncovered aquariums and adds a natural touch with its bright green leaves. Popular for its long roots that provide hiding places for surface fish, this plant is also an excellent indicator of nutrients in the water. Easy to maintain and with medium growth, it is suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
Aesthetic floating plant: Perfect for uncovered aquariums.
Easy to maintain: Low light and CO2 requirements.
Ideal hiding places: Provides shelter for surface fish.
Salvinia minima - The perfect floating plant for your aquarium
Salvinia minima is a small floating fern that adds a natural and elegant touch to aquariums. Highly prized for its water-repellent leaves and rapid growth , it forms a green carpet on the water's surface, providing ideal shelter for fish and helping to limit algae growth. Easy to maintain, it grows quickly in optimal conditions and filters light for a more natural environment.
Decorative floating plant: Decorates the surface of the aquarium.
Balances the aquarium: Reduces nitrates and limits algae.
Phyllanthus fluitans - A floating plant with red highlights
Phyllanthus fluitans , also known as Red Root Floater , is a floating plant native to South America. It is particularly popular for its heart-shaped leaves , which take on a reddish hue under intense lighting . Easy to maintain, it grows quickly and creates a spectacular surface effect while providing ideal shade for fish such as bettas. Its red roots and white flowers add a natural and original touch to any aquarium.
Unique decorative effect: Red foliage under strong light.
Fish Hideouts: Provides shelter for bettas and shrimp.
Riccia fluitans - A versatile floating moss for aquariums
Riccia fluitans , also known as the water lily , is a highly versatile aquatic moss. Popularized by aquascaping master Takashi Amano , it can be used floating or attached to roots and rocks to create beautiful underwater landscapes. Easy to maintain, it forms oxygen bubbles when healthy and provides an excellent refuge for fish and shrimp. Whether you are an aquascaper or a beginner, this plant will enhance your aquarium.
Floating or fixed plant: Ideal for aquascaping and natural aquariums.
Rich in oxygen: Forms bubbles which indicate the good health of the tank.
Fry hiding places: Ideal protection for young fish and shrimp.
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis - A dense, natural turf plant
Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is a turf-like aquatic plant native to South America. It is perfect for creating a dense, natural-looking plant cover in the foreground of an aquarium. With its slow but robust growth, it adapts equally well to aquariums and outdoor ponds. It thrives in bright lighting and CO2 to accelerate its growth and achieve a truly turf-like effect.
Natural grass effect: Ideal for aquascaping and foreground.
Suitable for aquariums and ponds: Supports complete or partial immersion.
Easy to maintain: Slow but robust growth, requires little pruning.
Vesicularia montagnei 'Christmas Moss' - An ideal moss for aquascaping
Vesicularia montagnei 'Christmas Moss' , nicknamed Christmas Moss , is a popular aquatic moss in aquariums. Its dense, branched foliage gives it the appearance of small fir trees, perfect for covering rocks and roots in aquariums . Undemanding, it attaches easily and grows slowly, creating a natural carpet ideal for shrimp and small fish. To optimize its growth, good lighting is recommended.
Unique appearance: Fir-shaped foliage, ideal for aquascaping.
Easy to fix: Grows on rocks and roots.
Undemanding: Adapts to different water parameters.
Hydrocotyle tripartita - A fast and attractive lawn plant
Hydrocotyle tripartita is an aquarium plant of Asian origin that stands out for its rapid growth and ability to form a dense vegetation mat. With its small, bright green leaves and creeping stems, it is perfect for aquascaping and planted aquariums. Very easy to maintain, it requires powerful lighting and a good supply of CO2 to reach its full potential.
Fast turfing effect: Ideal for covering the aquarium floor.
Easy to grow: Excellent adaptation, even in shallow water.
Sagittaria subulata – A versatile and easy aquarium plant
Sagittaria subulata is a robust and easy-to-grow aquatic plant, perfect for planted aquariums. Adaptable and undemanding, it forms attractive green carpets in the foreground and can sometimes surprise visitors by developing taller stems with small white flowers. Thanks to its rapid growth, it adds structure to the aquarium and provides natural hiding places for fish and shrimp.
Ideal foreground plant: Forms a dense, natural carpet.
Undemanding: Tolerates different water types and lighting conditions.
Rapid propagation: Multiplies by stolons to cover the ground.
Hygrophila pinnatifida - A colorful and easy aquarium plant
Hygrophila pinnatifida is a unique aquatic plant distinguished by its copper, green, and burgundy foliage. Perfect for decorating the background of an aquarium, it clings naturally to roots and rocks, creating a natural and lush setting. With moderate growth , it remains compact if regularly pruned and provided with good lighting . It is ideal for aquarists of all levels, from beginners to experts wishing to perfect an elegant and refined aquatic landscape.
Eriocaulon cinereum – An original and elegant plant for your aquarium
Eriocaulon cinereum is a rare and fascinating aquatic plant, ideal for enhancing an aquarium. With its foliage in the form of fine green tips , it resembles a small miniature palm tree. Produced through in vitro culture, it is free of algae and parasites, guaranteeing a healthy introduction into your tank. Very popular in aquascaping, it is distinguished by its ability to flower under good conditions, offering a unique spectacle. To flourish, it requires intense lighting , a good supply of CO2 system and a soil rich in nutrients . Easy to integrate, it brings a touch of originality and naturalness to your aquatic decor.
Rare and aesthetic plant : Cushion-shaped foliage and unique flowering
Ideal for aquascaping : Perfect in the foreground or background
Easy to acclimatize : From in vitro culture, without parasites or algae
Bucephalandra 'Kedagang' – A unique and easy-to-grow plant
Bucephalandra 'Kedagang' is an exceptional aquatic plant, native to Borneo. Highly prized in aquascaping, it seduces with its dark foliage with blue or purple reflections , punctuated with small silver dots. This in vitro variety guarantees a healthy and pest-free introduction into your aquarium. It grows slowly but adapts easily to various water parameters. Unlike other demanding plants, it is content with moderate lighting and does not require a high CO2 supply. Attached to an aquarium root or a rock, it quickly becomes an essential element of your aquatic decor.
Spectacular foliage : Metallic reflections and unique colored shades
Anubias barteri nana – A robust and easy-to-maintain plant
Anubias barteri var. nana is an ideal aquarium plant for beginners and experts alike. Native to Africa, it is distinguished by its thick, strong, dark green foliage that adds a natural touch to any aquarium. Its slow growth makes it low maintenance and does not require CO2 injection. This plant can be attached to an aquarium root or rock , providing a beautiful aquatic decoration. It is not eaten by herbivorous fish and can be grown submerged or semi-submerged. Its easy maintenance makes it an excellent choice for any type of tank.
Easy to maintain: requires neither CO2 nor intensive fertilization.
Ideal for any aquarium: adapts to various light and substrate conditions.
Resistant and aesthetic: tough foliage, not consumed by plant-eating fish.
Rotala indica 'Bonsai' – A Zen touch for your aquarium
Rotala indica 'Bonsai' is an elegant and compact aquatic plant, perfect for adding volume and depth to an aquarium. With its small, rounded leaves and moderate growth, it is reminiscent of a miniature Bacopa caroliniana . Placed in groups and pruned regularly, it forms a dense and harmonious bush. Under intense light , its tips take on a reddish tint, providing a beautiful variation of color. This easy-to-maintain plant is ideal for the second or background of an aquarium and adapts equally well to classic aquariums and sophisticated aquascapes.
Aesthetic and compact: dense and structured foliage, ideal for a natural look.
Easy to maintain: moderate growth, suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists.
Bonsai effect: takes on a beautiful red tint under good lighting.
Helanthium tenellum 'Green' – The perfect plant carpet for your aquarium
Helanthium tenellum 'Green' is a grassy plant ideal for creating a natural, dense carpet in a freshwater aquarium. Unlike the classic variety, this 'Green' version retains a vibrant green hue, even under strong lighting . It forms a compact and attractive plant carpet thanks to its numerous branches. Easy to maintain, it does not require complex care and grows slowly, thus limiting the need for pruning. For optimal development, a CO2 system and nutrient- rich soil are recommended. Whether for a nano aquarium or a large tank, this plant elegantly enhances the foreground.
Perfect for a natural carpet: quickly forms a compact aquatic lawn.
Evergreen foliage: does not turn red even under intense light.
Easy to maintain: slow growth, ideal for limiting regular pruning.
Rotala rotundifolia 'H'ra' – Intense orange color and spectacular growth
The in vitro Rotala rotundifolia 'H'ra' brightens up any aquarium with its fine, elegant leaves that change from soft green to a vibrant orange under optimal lighting . This stem plant grows quickly and forms a charming little bush that perfectly adorns the bottom of the tank. Easy to maintain, it adapts equally well to conventional aquariums and demanding aquascapes. With regular maintenance and proper pruning, it offers a striking decorative effect. Its ability to change its color depending on the maintenance conditions makes it an ideal choice for bringing dynamism and originality to the aquatic environment.
Elegant foliage and bright colors, ideal for livening up the aquarium.
Fast growth for a bushy and decorative effect.
Simple maintenance, suitable for beginners and experienced aquarists.
Marsilea hirsuta - An easy-to-maintain natural carpet
Marsilea hirsuta from Tropica is a grassy plant ideal for the foreground of your aquarium . Native to Australia, this aquatic fern is perfect for creating a dense and natural green carpet. It seduces with its varied leaves ranging from clover-shaped to mini Glossostigma appearances depending on the conditions. Easy to live with, it grows slowly, remains low (between 3 and 10 cm ) and can do without CO2. It is therefore perfect for beginners as well as for experienced aquascapers. Marsilea hirsuta establishes quickly via its runners and requires little care. Its in vitro format ensures a plantation without algae or parasites for a quick recovery in your tank.
Vesicularia ferriei 'Weeping Moss' from Tropica is a unique hanging aquatic moss . Its attractive weeping shape, reminiscent of willow branches, is easy to attach to aquarium roots or rocks and offers a very elegant hanging effect. Originally from Asia, this moss grows slowly but with remarkable density, creating a light green plant curtain in the aquarium. It remains compact (3 to 5 cm) and requires moderate light to develop well. Its in vitro format guarantees a culture without algae or parasites . Perfect for aquascaping enthusiasts looking for a natural and structured visual effect.
Unique weeping port for a spectacular visual effect
Pogostemon deccanensis – A background plant with a coniferous look
Pogostemon deccanensis from Tropica is a unique aquarium plant reminiscent of a mini-conifer . Native to India, this stunning variety develops dense, upright stems topped with fine, whorled foliage. Its moderate growth allows for a compact, structured shape ideal for aquascaping. Perfect for background planting, it can also be used in a central group to create a unique focal point. It appreciates good light, rich soil, and CO2 to reveal its full beauty. Offered here in vitro culture, it guarantees an algae-, snail-, and pest-free introduction to your aquarium. A touch of luminous, sculpted greenery full of character for lovers of planted tanks.
Original appearance in the shape of a small conifer
Compact and vertical structure, perfect for the background
Taxiphyllum sp. 'Spiky Moss' – A lush and graphic moss
Taxiphyllum sp. 'Spiky Moss' , also known as spiky moss, is a spectacular aquarium moss with a distinctive appearance. With its dense, pine-like branches, it creates a natural yet structured decor. Offered here in in vitro culture by Tropica , it is 100% free of algae, snails, or parasites. It attaches easily to aquarium roots , rocks , or decorations, and grows between 5 and 10 cm depending on conditions. Thanks to its spreading habit and deep green hue, it can be used to create carpets, walls, or even miniature trees. Ideal for aquascaping, it adapts to all styles.
Dense and natural visual effect, close to Christmas moss
Easy attachment to all decorative supports
Perfect for creating green walls or shrimp refuges
Pogostemon helferi – Original foreground plant with curly foliage
Pogostemon helferi , also known as “little star” in Thailand, is an aquarium plant as beautiful as it is original. With its bright green , star-shaped, curly leaves, it creates a superb plant carpet on the aquarium floor. Grown in vitro, it is delivered without parasites or algae, and is ready to be divided and planted directly. Its compact size (between 5 and 10 cm) makes it perfect for the foreground. But be careful, this little marvel has its requirements: powerful lighting , a supply of CO2 , a good current and a supply of nutrients are essential for it to flourish. When properly established, it forms a dense and structured vegetation, which looks great in your tank.
Unique curly foliage for a striking visual effect
Ideal for foreground and creating plant carpets
Healthy in vitro plant, without algae or parasites
Heteranthera zosterifolia In Vitro – The aquatic star with dense, bright foliage
Heteranthera zosterifolia , also known as Stargrass, is a beautiful aquatic plant native to South America, famous for its rapid growth and dense, star-shaped foliage. Perfect for enhancing the background of aquariums, it easily creates a lush, bushy effect. This plant can reach between 30 and 50 cm in height and has the advantage of producing pretty little blue flowers if it reaches the surface in an open aquarium. Easy to propagate by cuttings, it appreciates bright light, a regular supply of nutrients and a moderate CO2 system. Ideal for adding a touch of tropical and dynamic nature to any type of aquarium.
Very fast growing, perfect for a dense and natural decor.
Easy to propagate to quickly multiply your plants.
Utricularia graminifolia – Aesthetic and carnivorous plant carpet
Utricularia graminifolia from Tropica is a bit of a UFO among aquarium plants. With its miniature grass look and surprising carnivorous properties, this in vitro plant is a sensation in the foreground. It forms a pretty, dense, light green carpet , all in finesse, which dresses the aquarium floor with a stunning naturalness. In addition to its ultra decorative appearance, it feeds on microorganisms thanks to its small invisible skins , a real plus in well-balanced tanks. It loves light, thrives in soft water and prefers a dry planting to root well. With a good CO2 system and a little patience, it becomes the number one visual asset of your aquascape.
Forms a dense, natural green carpet in the foreground
Discreet and original carnivorous plant in the aquarium
In vitro, clean, algae and parasite free for easy integration
Marsilea minuta is a small Asian fern that grows like a four-leaf clover. It forms a compact green carpet ideal for aquariums of all sizes. This ground cover plant does not exceed 3 to 5 cm in height, which makes it perfect for dressing the foreground. Easy to maintain , it tolerates both low light and high temperatures. In the right conditions, it develops into a veritable little underwater lawn. It establishes quickly thanks to its creeping rhizomes and forms pretty tufts that spread on their own. To maintain a well-stocked carpet, good lighting and rich soil are your best allies.
Forms a dense carpet ideal for the foreground of the aquarium
Resistant, it withstands low light and high temperatures
Riccardia chamedryfolia - Coral moss with unique charm
Riccardia chamedryfolia , also known as "Mini Pellia", is a little marvel for aquascaping enthusiasts. Offered here in an in vitro version by Tropica , this liverwort moss is distinguished by its dense, coral-like texture that brings a touch of sophisticated naturalness to any aquarium. Ideal for dressing roots, rocks or shaded areas of the decor, it forms pretty, compact green cushions . Its slow growth makes it easy to maintain , perfect for those who want style without spending their weekends pruning. Although tolerant, it thrives with good lighting and a little boost of CO2. A valuable ally for structuring a refined and organic aquatic decor.
Adds a natural and sophisticated touch to the aquarium
Easy to fix on wood or stone, requires almost no maintenance
Taxiphyllum sp. 'Flame Moss' from Tropica is the ultimate artistic touch for any aquarium. Its name is no accident: its stems spiral upwards, giving the impression of undulating green flames springing from roots or rocks. In addition to its unique look, this moss is easy to attach and maintain . It grows slowly, thrives in moderate lighting , and is resistant to a wide range of conditions. Perfect for nano tanks, elaborate aquascapes, or as a refuge for shrimp. It lends itself equally well to vertical growth or carpeting, depending on how it is attached. A true chameleon plant to boost the aesthetics of the tank, without the hassle.
Unique and spectacular "green flame" effect in full immersion
Easily attaches to roots, rocks or plastic decorations
Rotala wallichii – Bright red stems and airy foliage
Tropica 's Rotala wallichii is an exceptional stem plant for enthusiasts who love challenges... and rewards. With its finely cut foliage and spectacular pinkish-red color in good lighting, it transforms an aquarium background into a living tableau. It grows up to 30 cm tall and offers a magnificent contrast with surrounding green plants. Very decorative when planted in groups, it requires strong lighting and a well-established CO2 system . Soft, slightly acidic water and good nutrients are also essential to reveal its full potential. A true star for well-maintained tanks.
Fine, colorful foliage, perfect for the aquarium background
Brings spectacular red and pink hues
Ideal for aquascaping tanks and experienced enthusiasts
Blyxa japonica – Aquatic herb with elegant, dancing foliage
Blyxa japonica from Tropica is a unique aquarium plant. With its leaves shaped like soft strands that undulate in the current, it immediately gives a natural and lively look to the decor. Its dense habit and its olive green color that can turn red under strong light make it an ideal choice for the middle or background of the tank. Cultivated in vitro, it arrives without algae, snails, or pesticides , and integrates easily into aquascapes of all sizes, even nano. Moderately demanding, it appreciates intense lighting , a good substrate, and a CO2 system if possible. A plant that is both graphic and functional, perfect for adding movement and texture.
Dense and supple foliage which elegantly enlivens the decor
Ideal for the midground or background of a planted aquarium
Compatible with nano aquariums, medium-demanding and decorative
Nymphoides hydrophylla 'Taiwan' – Natural color and volume
The Nymphoides hydrophylla 'Taiwan' from Tropica , in vitro version, is a real gem to give relief and freshness to an aquarium. With its large and wavy light green leaves , it attracts the eye while creating beautiful hiding places for fish. Placed in the background or in the background, this plant grows quickly, while requiring little in CO2 system and lighting . Ideal for beginners as well as for enthusiasts, it allows you to quickly obtain a green and balanced aquarium. In addition, its in vitro culture guarantees a plant without algae, snails or parasites. Perfect for starting a planted tank in a healthy way!
Brings volume and shine with its large light green leaves
Rotala rotundifolia 'Blood Red' – The most intense red glow
Rotala rotundifolia 'Blood Red' is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular plants for adding color to an aquarium. A native of Asia, this variety boasts a deep, vibrant red color that creates a striking contrast alongside light green plants. Easy to maintain, it thrives even in moderate light and nutrient conditions, although strong lighting and an optimized CO2 system are recommended to reveal its full potential. It grows tall, with gently arching stems that form a dense, bushy structure. Easily trimmed, it can be used to create colorful, dynamic, and modern displays in any type of tank.
Cladophora linnaei - The 100% natural and decorative moss ball
Cladophora linnaei , also known as Moss Ball or Cladophora ball, is a plant curiosity from the most peaceful lakes in the world. This ultra-decorative spherical algae , sold in blister packs of 3 "in vitro" balls, adapts to all aquariums, even the smallest. It seduces with its perfect shape and minimal maintenance . In addition to its unique charm, it offers an ideal refuge for shrimp and helps maintain cleaner water . Easy to maintain, it can also be attached to an aquarium root or a rock to create an ultra-trendy plant carpet.
Perfect for nano-aquariums and minimalist aquascaping
Promotes biological balance by capturing waste
Natural hiding place and pantry for shrimp and fry
Limnophila aquatica – Fine foliage and ultra-fast growth
Limnophila aquatica is a true beauty from Asia, ideal for transforming the bottom of your aquarium into a bushy green bush . This stem plant, sold in an in vitro version, is distinguished by its light green feathery leaves and its rapid growth. Perfect for dressing the background or the background, it grows up to 50 cm under the right conditions. With strong lighting and rich soil, it becomes dense and decorative. It can even flower in an open tank with pretty little blue flowers. An asset for all those who want a natural, lively and balanced aquarium, without spending hours taking care of it. It is the plant touch that makes it stand out.
Fine, airy foliage, very aesthetic in the background
Grows very fast and is ideal against algae
Can flower in open aquarium with small blue flowers
Cryptocoryne undulata 'Broad Leaf' - Broad leaves and warm colors
Cryptocoryne undulata 'Broad Leaf' is an aquarium plant native to Sri Lanka , ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists. Cultivated in vitro, it is pest-free and adapts easily to many aquatic environments. With its wavy leaves in reddish-brown to deep green hues , it brings a natural and warm touch to your tank. Undemanding, it grows well in both low and moderate lighting , and does not require the addition of a Co2 system . Its robust structure and moderate growth make it an excellent choice for creating refuge areas for your fish or shrimp. It is also an excellent mid- or background plant to visually enrich your aquatic decor.
Easy to care for plant, perfect for beginners
Large, colorful leaves, ideal for background
Resistant to burrowing fish and variable conditions
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini' – A compact, intense splash of red
Alternanthera reineckii 'Mini' is a little color bomb for the foreground of your aquarium. With its vibrant purple leaves and ultra-compact size, it's ideal for creating contrast in even the smallest planted tanks. Its moderate growth makes it easy to control, and with regular pruning, you'll achieve a dense, colorful carpet barely 5 cm high. It loves light, and a CO2 system can do it good, but it remains relatively easy to maintain. Perfect for aquascaping as well as for nano-aquariums, it adds a real aesthetic plus to any type of decor.
Ceratophyllum demersum , also known as foxtail, is an extremely resilient floating plant that adapts to almost any tank. With no roots, it naturally attaches itself to the decor or floats freely, while absorbing excess nutrients directly through its leaves . Its dense, intense green foliage provides a superb refuge for fry and excellent anti-algae support. Its rapid growth and ease of maintenance make it a perfect ally, whether you are a beginner or an experienced enthusiast. It grows without worry in a wide range of parameters and its firm texture makes it less brittle than other varieties . Perfect for large volumes as well as for small natural tanks.
Hottonia palustris – Fine, dense foliage, perfect for mid-season areas
Hottonia palustris , or Marsh Hottonia, is an aquarium plant with light and very graphic foliage . Native to Europe and Asia, it is perfect for creating a soft transition between low and tall plants. With its bright light green stems and finely cut leaves, it immediately brings a natural and airy effect to the decor. Undemanding, it grows slowly but surely, and its maintenance remains easy even for beginners. It can reach up to 30 cm in height and is ideally placed in the middle or background zone in nano tanks. It grows well without CO2, although a small contribution can boost its density. A beautiful plant, discreet but full of charm.
Fine, light green foliage for a natural, light effect
Perfect for the intermediate areas of the aquarium
Easy to grow, even without CO2 or intense light
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In Vitro Plants for Aquarium: Quality Without Compromise
In vitro aquarium plants are the ideal solution for all aquarists who want to provide their tank with healthy plants, without parasites or unwanted algae. Grown in sterile conditions, they guarantee an optimal start without risk of contamination. They grow quickly, are easy to establish, and their diversity allows you to create a natural and balanced aquatic decor.
Why Choose In Vitro Plants for Your Aquarium?
Choosing in vitro plants means opting for peace of mind and efficiency :
No snails, algae or pesticides : no nasty surprises, just healthy plants.
Immediate transition : they are directly adapted to submerged life.
Exceptional density : each cup contains a multitude of small shoots ready to be planted.
Ideal for aquascaping : perfect for structuring an aquarium with precision.
How to Plant and Maintain In Vitro Plants?
Nothing could be simpler! These plants are packaged in a nutrient gel that simply needs to be rinsed under water before planting. Then:
Divide the plant into several small portions.
Use tweezers to plant each portion into the substrate.
Make sure there is good lighting and a CO2 system to help them develop.
Be patient : in vitro plants take a few weeks to fully bloom.
Avoid excess aquarium food to prevent snail overpopulation.
Combine several varieties for a natural and balanced result.
Excellence at the Service of Your Aquarium
With in vitro plants, you benefit from a quality choice for a healthy, aesthetic and balanced aquarium. Their sterile culture guarantees a smooth start and their homogeneous growth makes them an asset of choice for any aquarist who pays attention to detail.