Epiphytes/Rheophytes
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Common Name: Crystalwort Riccia is a well recognized floating plant, made popular by the renowned aquascaper Takashi Amano. It can be grown free f...
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Plagiomnium cf. Affine Common Name: Pearl Moss This is an interesting moss with round leaflets that form on the end of each frond. It 's an extrem...
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Original price $ 12.99 - Original price $ 12.99Original price$ 12.99$ 12.99 - $ 12.99Current price $ 12.99Anubias Minima Aquatic Farmer Tissue Culture
Common Name: Anubias Minima Anubias are extremely easy plants to grow and can survive a wide range of water parameters. The Anubias Minima has lo...
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Riccia Fluitans Common Name: Crystalwort Tissue culture plants are grown in vitro from a state of the art laboratory specialized in propagating aqu...
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Rheophytes, more commonly known as Epiphytes in the hobby, are aquarium plants such as Anubias, Bucephalandra and more that propagate differently when compared to stem plants. The plants in this section do not need to be planted in aquarium soil and can be attached to hardscape or aquarium decor. This section will also contain moss, which is not an epiphyte but can be attached to aquarium decor and hardscape!
They are typically low tech and rather hardy, but care should be taken to do additional research to ensure it thrives in your setup!