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The Lobelia cardinalis in a mini pot is a charming aquatic plant that combines aesthetics, ease of maintenance and balanced growth . Grown in a small coconut fiber pot, it is directly ready to plant: no rock wool, no plastic, just a plant that adapts quickly to its new environment. In an aquarium, it develops bright light green foliage that contrasts perfectly with darker plants. Its vertical shape makes it an excellent background or border plant. It easily forms dense and decorative clumps , perfect for structuring the decor. And if your tank is open? It can even flower out of the water, revealing its famous scarlet red flowers.
Native to North America, Lobelia cardinalis grows naturally on banks, in wetlands, ditches or marshes. In aquariums, it has made a place for itself in Dutch tanks thanks to its thick, straight stems , covered with small, fleshy leaves of a very bright light green . This dense foliage makes it possible to create real “aquatic bushes” which contrast nicely with the fine textures of plants like Rotala.
This is a moderate-growing plant, ideal for the background. It quickly forms compact clumps that can range from 10 to 30 cm in height. In an open tank or paludarium, it can even emerge and flower: its large scarlet stems are a real aesthetic plus. Be careful, it likes light! Powerful lighting is essential to keep its leaves brightly colored and its growth balanced.
The Lobelia cardinalis is sold here in a mini pot, meaning it's ready to use. Simply remove the plant from the fiber pot, separate it into several strands if necessary, and plant directly into light soil. A nutritious substrate is recommended to boost its growth, but it can grow very well in an aquarium without a CO2 system , as long as it receives enough light.
With a temperature between 4 and 30°C, a pH of 6.5 to 7 and a GH around 1 to 12, it is a robust plant that adapts to the majority of containers. It appreciates a calm environment, without too much mixing, and benefits from a regular supply of nutrients to maintain green foliage and continuous growth.
As for maintenance, nothing complicated. You can cut the stems when they become too long or when the plant reaches the surface. This encourages the appearance of lateral shoots, perfect for densifying the bed or creating a pretty "vegetal street" in the background. White roots visible at the nodes are normal: they indicate a healthy plant ready to multiply.
Lobelia cardinalis can also be propagated simply by cutting a stem with a few roots and then replanting it in the substrate. This ability to grow from cuttings makes it ideal for those who want to structure their aquarium without waiting months. And as a bonus, if your tank is open, you might be lucky enough to see its beautiful red flowers appear during the summer.
Remember to maintain good water quality with a suitable filter , and to clean the filter regularly. This helps keep the leaves clean and prevents deposits from hindering their growth.
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Limnophila sessiliflora is an aquatic plant native to Southeast Asia, prized for its fast growth and ease of care . Its slender stems can reach up to 40 cm in height and 3-4 cm in width, providing dense and attractive foliage. This plant is ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, adapting equally well to nano-aquariums and large tanks. Available in a mini coco fiber pot, it is ready to be planted directly into your aquarium, without requiring any additional preparation.
Cryptocoryne beckettii 'Petchii' is an Asian variety with a wild and refined look, perfect for giving a natural and structured appearance to the front or middle of the aquarium. Native to Sri Lanka, this rosette plant is distinguished by its olive green curly leaves with a mauve reverse , which gives it a crazy charm. It grows slowly, but quickly forms beautiful thick clumps . Very tolerant, it does not require intense lighting, nor systematic addition of a CO2 system , even if these elements boost its growth. It adapts easily to the conditions of the tank and resists well to beginners. An ideal option to add a touch of elegance without complicating your life.
Flexible hose diameter 4/6 mm for aquarium. Sold by the meter.
Water conditioner for crystal clear water in freshwater aquariums.
Looking for a dense, natural-looking plant carpet to enhance your aquarium floor? The Eleocharis Parvula , available in a pot from Tropica , is the perfect plant to create a real aquatic lawn in no time. Very similar to grass in appearance, this cosmopolitan grassy variety is distinguished by its ultra-thin stems and rapid development . Easy to maintain, it requires neither complex installation nor high-end equipment: standard lighting , a little patience and a little care are enough. Planted in small clumps, it spreads quickly to offer a natural, lively and refined effect. In aquascaping as in a classic tank, it is a safe bet.
Decorative, robust and easy to plant , the Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis 53B' in a mini pot is perfect for creating a dense and natural plant background . With its finely textured leaves with sometimes coppery reflections under good lighting , it transforms the bottom of the tank into a real small aquatic garden. Thanks to its moderate growth and its very simple needs, it adapts easily to low-tech aquariums, even without CO2 injection. Sold in a mini coconut pot, it is ready to plant effortlessly. It is a perfect choice for those who want a plant that is both aesthetic, practical, and requires little maintenance.
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.
Bacopa caroliniana in a mini pot is a superb stem plant, native to North America, ideal for creating dense clumps in the background or middle ground . It seduces with its fleshy, oval, pretty light green leaves and its ability to form harmonious bushes in all types of aquariums. Sold in a coconut fiber pot, it is ready to plant, without preparation : just bury it where you want. With its slow growth and great adaptability, it is a perfect plant for beginners. It requires little care, moderate to strong lighting , a little patience... and it will thank you with its soothing presence and elegant foliage.
Limnophila sessiliflora is an aquatic plant native to Southeast Asia, prized for its fast growth and ease of care . Its slender stems can reach up to 40 cm in height and 3-4 cm in width, providing dense and attractive foliage. This plant is ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, adapting equally well to nano-aquariums and large tanks. Available in a mini coco fiber pot, it is ready to be planted directly into your aquarium, without requiring any additional preparation.
Cryptocoryne beckettii 'Petchii' is an Asian variety with a wild and refined look, perfect for giving a natural and structured appearance to the front or middle of the aquarium. Native to Sri Lanka, this rosette plant is distinguished by its olive green curly leaves with a mauve reverse , which gives it a crazy charm. It grows slowly, but quickly forms beautiful thick clumps . Very tolerant, it does not require intense lighting, nor systematic addition of a CO2 system , even if these elements boost its growth. It adapts easily to the conditions of the tank and resists well to beginners. An ideal option to add a touch of elegance without complicating your life.
Flexible hose diameter 4/6 mm for aquarium. Sold by the meter.
Water conditioner for crystal clear water in freshwater aquariums.
Looking for a dense, natural-looking plant carpet to enhance your aquarium floor? The Eleocharis Parvula , available in a pot from Tropica , is the perfect plant to create a real aquatic lawn in no time. Very similar to grass in appearance, this cosmopolitan grassy variety is distinguished by its ultra-thin stems and rapid development . Easy to maintain, it requires neither complex installation nor high-end equipment: standard lighting , a little patience and a little care are enough. Planted in small clumps, it spreads quickly to offer a natural, lively and refined effect. In aquascaping as in a classic tank, it is a safe bet.
Decorative, robust and easy to plant , the Hygrophila corymbosa 'Siamensis 53B' in a mini pot is perfect for creating a dense and natural plant background . With its finely textured leaves with sometimes coppery reflections under good lighting , it transforms the bottom of the tank into a real small aquatic garden. Thanks to its moderate growth and its very simple needs, it adapts easily to low-tech aquariums, even without CO2 injection. Sold in a mini coconut pot, it is ready to plant effortlessly. It is a perfect choice for those who want a plant that is both aesthetic, practical, and requires little maintenance.
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.
Bacopa caroliniana in a mini pot is a superb stem plant, native to North America, ideal for creating dense clumps in the background or middle ground . It seduces with its fleshy, oval, pretty light green leaves and its ability to form harmonious bushes in all types of aquariums. Sold in a coconut fiber pot, it is ready to plant, without preparation : just bury it where you want. With its slow growth and great adaptability, it is a perfect plant for beginners. It requires little care, moderate to strong lighting , a little patience... and it will thank you with its soothing presence and elegant foliage.
Limnophila sessiliflora is an aquatic plant native to Southeast Asia, prized for its fast growth and ease of care . Its slender stems can reach up to 40 cm in height and 3-4 cm in width, providing dense and attractive foliage. This plant is ideal for beginners and experienced aquarists alike, adapting equally well to nano-aquariums and large tanks. Available in a mini coco fiber pot, it is ready to be planted directly into your aquarium, without requiring any additional preparation.
Cryptocoryne beckettii 'Petchii' is an Asian variety with a wild and refined look, perfect for giving a natural and structured appearance to the front or middle of the aquarium. Native to Sri Lanka, this rosette plant is distinguished by its olive green curly leaves with a mauve reverse , which gives it a crazy charm. It grows slowly, but quickly forms beautiful thick clumps . Very tolerant, it does not require intense lighting, nor systematic addition of a CO2 system , even if these elements boost its growth. It adapts easily to the conditions of the tank and resists well to beginners. An ideal option to add a touch of elegance without complicating your life.
Flexible hose diameter 4/6 mm for aquarium. Sold by the meter.
Water conditioner for crystal clear water in freshwater aquariums.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.