This dwarf format probably came about via mutation, and is not typical for the Hygrophila genus. The stems are heavily compressed and the leaves are closely packed. Emersed cultivated plants have deep green leaves, whereas aquarium plants have bright green leaves. They grow slowly, which makes them much easier to care for than other Hygrophila varieties. It is a good candidate as a foreground plant. Atypical leaves make this a nice change from the usual foreground plants.
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Fast-growing, algae-averting stem plant
In a blister
Undemanding small rhizome plant
On wood 13x5x12cm
Magnificent growing rosette plant
In-vitro cup
Attractive rosette plant for the middle ground
In a pot
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