Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia is also called Hygrophila sp. "Araguaya Sharp Leaf. This Hygrophila was given the name Araguaia after the Brazilian river, but it was later identified as the Asian Hygrophila lancea. It has reddish-brown leaves with a lighter-colored central vein that grow in a line under water.
Aquarium Pot Plants
Bucephalandra pygmaea 'Sintang' is one of the aquarium hobby's most well-known. The leaves of this medium-sized Bucephalandra are roughly 5 centimeters long and 2 centimeters wide, spathulate, green to brownish-green, and quite soft.
Live Terrarium Plants
Anubias Barteri Coffeefolia is a lovely variation of the common Anubias Barteri that can reach a height of 12 inches. It may live submerged or emersed in both tanks and terrariums. Like Anubias Barteri, it has tall stems, but the leaves are ruffled.
Live Plants
Ludwigia arcuata is a beautiful plant with delicate green and red leaves. The right amount of high lighting and nutrient levels will give you the desirable bright red color.
Background 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 Terrarium Plants
Alternanthera reineckii “Mini” is a delicate dwarf variant of the stem plant. It is an attractive long-stalked plant with leaves that range in color from rose-red to dark-violet.
Cryptocoryne lucens is a tiny live aquarium plant that grows to a height of 3 inches. It grows in low-light environments and develops slowly, thus making it an excellent foreground to the midground plant.
Aquarium Tissue Culture Plants
Rotala Macrandra is commonly called Butterfly Mini, it is a beautiful background or mid-ground stem plant with crimson leaves that stand out against the green foliage. This plant is difficult to grow because it demands a lot of sunshine and nutrients.
Aquarium Tissue Culture Plants
Rotala Mexicana Bangladesh has large, less curled leaves with light green to light red tones that vary greatly depending on sunlight and nutrient intake, making a stem plant stand rather colorful.