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Aponogeton
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Aponogeton longiplumulosus has relatively large, fluted leaves that create a truly unique looking plant. Provide this plant large amounts of growing room as they can grow quite tall in
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Ulvaceus is a bulb plant. Its wide, almost transluscent, wavy leaves make an excellent background. Like many Aponogeton sp., ulvaceus will eventually lose its foliage and retreat into dormancy.
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Madagascar Lace is a bulb plant. It has long, delicate, net-like leaves. Madagascar requires specific water conditions and is often difficult to establish. When established it may flower at
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Aponogeton capuronii is a lovely plant producing dark green, heavily ruffled thick leaves. This plant tends to require specific conditions to establish and is not recommended for beginners. Like
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Aponogeton crispus complements any aquarium with its pinkish to green, wavy-edged leaves. It grows best in slightly acidic water with a nutritious bottom to supplement the bulb of the
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Boivinianus is a difficult plant to keep and is not for beginning aquarists. The plant is dark green in color with large, wide leaves which emerge from a large
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Undulatus is similar to its cousin Aponogeton crispus. It is hardy and attractive, displaying full, ruffled foliage and often sending spiked blooms above the waters surface. Like many Aponogeton
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