Rotala spec. 'Green' is a variety that has yet to receive its confirmed classification. Above water the leaves are round, as on the Rotala rotundifolia, and dark green. In an aquarium the leaves are thin and elliptical, and a much brighter green. Another characteristic feature is the stems, which begin to bow once they reach a certain height. This is a good aquarium plant due to its undemanding nature. Groups of stems can easily be shaped using scissors to create a bushy cluster.
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Delicate stem plant for the background
In a clay ring
Delicate moss for the foreground
Blister portion
Hard-leaved rhizome plant
On Spiderwood 14x8x8cm
Creeping runners for the middle ground
In a pot
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