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Tissue Cultures/Cups
Guppy Grass
Scientific Name: Najas guadalupensis A fast-growing, bushy stem plant with fine, bright green leaves. Excellent oxygenator and ideal for breeding tanks and hiding fry. Care: Low to high light. Very hardy and fast-growing. Can be planted in substrate or left floating. Sold as: Golfball Size in Cup
Moss Cup "Java"
Scientific Name: Taxiphyllum barbieri A popular, hardy moss that grows bright green, bushy tufts. Excellent for attaching to driftwood, rocks, or creating a lush carpet. Great for shrimp tanks and fry hiding spots. Care: Low to medium light, thrives in cooler water. Very forgiving and slow-growing. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold in a small plastic lidded cup
Pogostemon "Helferi"
Scientific Name: Pogostemon helferi A compact, low-growing foreground plant with ruffled, bright green leaves. Popular in aquascaping for creating a lush carpet effect in the front of the tank. Care: Medium to high light and CO2 recommended for compact, low growth. Thrives when planted in nutrient-rich substrate. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold in a small plastic lidded cup
Red Root Floaters
Scientific Name: Phyllanthus fluitans A beautiful floating plant known for its striking red roots and small, round, velvety green leaves that turn reddish under strong light. Excellent for natural filtration and providing shade for fish. Care: Medium to high light for best red coloration. Floats on the surface and spreads quickly. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold with approximately 10 plants per cup in a small plastic lidded cup
Frogbit
Scientific Name: Limnobium laevigatum A fast-growing floating plant with bright green, heart-shaped leaves and long roots that provide excellent cover for fry and shrimp. Helps reduce nitrates and adds a natural surface look to the aquarium. Care: Low to medium light. Floats freely on the surface; thrives in a wide range of water parameters. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold with approximately 10 plants per cup in a small plastic lidded cup
Moss Cup "Christmas"
Scientific Name: Vesicularia montagnei A beautiful moss with delicate, triangular branching that resembles a miniature Christmas tree. One of the most popular mosses for aquascaping. Care: Low to medium light. Grows best when attached to hardscape. Can be grown in both submerged and emersed forms. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold in a small plastic lidded cup
Moss Cup "Weeping"
Scientific Name: Vesicularia ferriei A graceful moss with downward-growing stems that create a beautiful “weeping” effect when attached to wood or rocks. Adds soft movement to aquascapes. Care: Medium light preferred. Grows well when tied or glued to hardscape. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold in a small plastic lidded cup
Riccia Moss
Scientific Name: Riccia fluitans A fast-growing liverwort that can be floated or attached to hardscape. Creates a vibrant green, cloud-like appearance when grown submerged. Care: Medium to high light recommended. CO2 greatly improves growth. Can be used as a floating plant or tied to mesh/wood. Sold as: Tissue Culture Cup — sold in a small plastic lidded cup