Lilaeopsis brasiliensis is a decorative foreground plant. In the wild it colonises the banks of rivers and marshes up to altitudes of over 1,000 m. Its grassy look is similar to that of Helanthium tenellum, which is why it is sometimes referred to as “false tenellus”. You won’t have any problems cultivating this in an aquarium. It prefers fairly cool temperatures and grows extremely slowly, regardless of whether your tank has soft or hard water. Radical pruning, as with a lawn, encourages compact growth.
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Intense red-leaved stem plant
In a pot
Compact moss for the foreground
In-vitro cup
Colorful stem plant with serrated leaves.
In a 5 cm pot
Wavy-leaved new rhizome plant in pot
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