Posts Tagged ‘foreground plants’

Plant Spotlight: Bucephalandra sp. “Green Wavy”

A hardy buce with creeping growth and a preference for low to medium light, Bucephalandra sp. “Green Wavy” has a nice, dense appearance as it branches to form little leafy clusters.

21 Mar 8:00 AM 0 Read More...

Plant Spotlight: Bucephalandra sp. “Godzilla”

This “Godzilla” was named for its longish dark-green, curved, and ridged leaves that exhibit a blue sheen and tons of scale-like silvery dots.

14 Mar 8:41 AM 0 Read More...

Plant Spotlight: Anubias barteri “Gold”

Like eye-catching gold coins, this easy-to-keep and highly decorative plant looks great surrounded by other greenery.

11 Mar 7:33 AM 0 Read More...

Plant Spotlight: Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Japan’

As a carpeting foreground plant, one can hardly fault Hydrocotyle tripartita ‘Japan’. This Southeast Asian import grows fast, low, and carpets densely in a uniform manner.

15 Feb 12:00 PM 0 Read More...

Culturing a More Diverse Planted Aquarium

The future looks bright for tissue cultured aquarium plants in the aquarium hobby.

11 Mar 12:47 PM 4 Read More...