Red aquarium plants can add a vibrant and eye-catching element to your aquarium. These plants typically feature red, maroon, or burgundy-colored leaves, which can create a striking contrast in your tank
Live Plants
Samolus parviflorus known as "Red." Samolus parviflorus is a species of plant commonly known as water pimpernel, and its natural form typically has small, white or pinkish flowers.
Background Plants
Rotala rotundifolia 'Blood Red' grows in a vertical pattern, so placing Rotala Blood Red as a background or midground plant enhances the aquarium's look. The vivid red coloration will definitely grab everyone's attention and bring great depth to any aquascape.
Midground plants
Rotala Macrandra is a dramatic back or mid-ground stem plant. Its submerged red leaves make a striking contrast to the usual green foliage.
Live Plants
Rotala h'ra is a delicate back or mid-ground plant with leaves of this stem plant that are thin, pointed red or orange leaves that grow from an ascending rather than upright stem.