Pogostemon stellatus, formerly known as Eusteralis stellata, is a perennial, marsh-dwelling herb from Southeast Asia
delicate appearance and contrast it provides when grouped with other leaf textures
Pogostemon stellatus is an excellent micronutrient/iron indicator - a deficiency of these causes its leaves to turn yellow and even white in extreme cases.
Pogostemon octopus is a perennial aquatic stem plant
. In nature, it is found almost exclusively in marshes, ephemeral ponds, streams, or on banks of mud.
Myriophyllum mezianum is a milfoil species relatively new to aquaristics.
Myriophyllum heterophyllum is a perennial, aquatic herb that has leaves of two noticeably different forms
Myriophyllum aquaticum is a flowering plant, a vascular dicot, commonly called parrot's-feather
The prostrate, creeping stems make excellent groundcover around pond margins and, being evergreen, are useful for concealing the edges of pond liners.
extremely attractive, yet relatively hardy and low-maintenance stem plant that is much less demanding than many of its relatives.
strong enough roots to hold themselves in place.
Limnophila Aromatica features large, narrow green leaves with a purple hue on its underside.