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Old April 16th 05, 10:14 AM
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Default new plants

Vallisneria caulescens, an Australian val that has branching leaves
from a stem and turn bright red under good light! Check out this
pictu

http://www.aquabotanic.com/images/valcaul.jpg

Other imports in stock include

Ammania gracilis, a beautiful red stem plant
Blyxa aubertii, an Asian spiky grass plant
http://www.aquabotanic.com/images/blyxaaub.jpg

Vallisneria spiralis red, a dark red corkscrew val
Potamogeton gayi, a dark red slender grass plant

Hygrophila costata, rarely in the USA, a beautiful red and green hygro

Plus lots more... www.aquabotanic.com

Aquarium plant Wholesale inquiries welcome. USA only

 




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