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Florida 10 Species Live Aquarium Plants Bundle

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  • WEATHER WARNING - THESE ARE LIVE PLANTS. IF YOUR REGION IS FREEZING (BELOW 32F) OR EXTREMELY HOT (ABOVE 90F), PLEASE REFRAIN FROM ORDERING AS EXTREME WEATHER WILL DAMAGE THEM DURING SHIPPING. WE WON'T REFUND OR REPLACE ORDERS PLACED IN FREEZING REGIONS. IF AN ORDER IS PLACED TO A FRIGID REGION, WE WILL HOLD THE ORDER UNTIL IT IS SAFE TO SHIP
  • Easy live aquarium plant species for any freshwater aquarium. You get 10 grown plant bunches, 1 of each species of ranging from 6 to 12 inches in height with the exception of the Lobelia Cardinalis which is about 3". Plants are grown in the US and subject to US standards for aquatic plants. Each of our plant bunches have several stems. Please note that some plants will take several weeks to transition to its aquatic form as some are grown emersed
  • Perfect for 10+ gallons aquariums. Create a natural habitat in your aquarium for your fish and invertebrates
  • Provide natural resting and hiding places for your smaller fish and invertebrates
  • Create a natural biological filter in your tank by having plants absorb nitrates from waste

Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: AquaLeaf Aquatics


Material Feature: Organic, Natural


Color: Green


Special Feature: Pet Friendly


Expected Blooming Period: Winter


Item Weight: 8 Ounces


Sunlight Exposure: Full Shade


Unit Count: 1 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: AquaLeaf Aquatics


Material Feature: Organic, Natural


Color: Green


Special Feature: Pet Friendly


Expected Blooming Period: Winter


Item Weight: 8 Ounces


Sunlight Exposure: Full Shade


Unit Count: 1 Count


Product Care Instructions: Water


Soil Type: Sandy Soil


Number of Pieces: 10


UPC: 749628623290


Product Dimensions: 9 x 4 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 8 ounces


Manufacturer: AquaLeaf Aquatics


Country of Origin: USA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Gorgeous little plants
I bought these plants for an outdoor water feature, honestly not expecting a lot out of them, never having ordered aquatic plants by mail. Oh how wrong I was. These plants stunned me with how perfect they were on arrival. Most had healthy root systems, and the ones that were cuttings seemed to root within days. I’ve not lost a single plant and I absolutely love the variety of plants I received. All are growing larger, with a couple already reaching out of the water and several others easily having quadrupled in their spread in just a few short weeks. I was so Impressed I immediately started ordering other plants from this company and all of those arrived in fantastic shape too. I would happily recommend these to friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Kevin Brown

  • a 2 week detailed review
Anubias Barteri, came with 3 leaves, tall and healthy. So far doing good. Planted the roots and left the rhizome on top. placed a fert tab near it. Marble Queen, So hard to find information on its aquatic form. Came with lots of leaves. Placed in the tank and after a week leaves started to turn to mush. Cut all leaves but 3 of them and its doing better, see some new growth this morning. Hygrophila Pinnatifida, this is the plant I wanted most of all. A lot of information online, came with 5-6 stems and healthy. Put weight on it, which came with them, placed in tank. some leaves fell off, but overall doing very well. Have not seen any roots yet. Altlandsberg Sword, very beautiful plant. I received it healthy and in great shape. Was able to get 2 babies off of the stem already. I treat it like my other swords and place a fert tab under the gravel. Doing great! Telanthera, man oh man did I really like this. Came healthy with 5-6 stems. Placed in the tank weighted and within 5 days was shedding leaves like crazy. So took it out and trimmed most of the leaves off and left a couple on each stem. Eventually the whole stem started to rot. I have read these are a hard plant to get going, so I wasnt too disappointed when I threw them all in the trash. Red Melon Sword, arrived healthy and green. No leaves have rotted and doing very well. Treating it just like my other sword plants. Has new growth on it. Lobelia Cardinalis, arrived in perfect condition. Older leaves were purple in color and new leaves were green. Roots were already growing so planted in the tank. Some of the purple leaves were coming off the plants, so I uprooted and trimmed those off and left the green leaves. Doing great so far and placed a fert tab in the gravel. Hygrophila Araguaya, arrived with 5-6 stems with a weight. Cleaned them up and placed in the tank. Some leaves came off but overall it is doing very well. No roots yet, but still green and no evidence of dying. Java Fern and Vallisneria, two of the easiest plants to have. Java fern is doing ok, it is still getting used to the tank. Has not grown, has not died, it is just there. The valls are doing awesome. I got 2 plants and one of them is already shooting out babies, the other is growing new leaves. Put a fert tab by those as well. I have a 60 gallon, regular aquarium gravel no co2 injection, fertilize with thrive and seachem fertilizer tabs. No co2 might be why the Telanthera died, but with all the plants I have received and those being the only ones to die, this is a great deal. Before you buy, do some research on the plants you will receive. Some need more work then others to get them established. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019 by Kasey

  • Great value to start out a new tank
The media could not be loaded. A little more than a month later and at least one of each species is still growing. The Anubias is a little iffy but I think that’s on me with too much lighting, poor glueing, and low nutrients. A few of the stems died off but as long as I have a few of each I’m okay with that since they’re easy to propagate. The swords are doing great and the grassy plants are good as well. I received two of the longer grasses which almost died back all the way before their roots kicked in and now I’ve somehow ended up with three of them. The swords are doing great as well. I enjoyed this as a starter to get my tank set up and will probably add some more specific plants later. Two things I wish were better. One: I would have liked to receive a card identifying which species each of the plant are. Since this set is mostly for beginners most of us won’t know what these plants are and would like to research how to are for them. Google images reverse image search has helped. The other thing is I wish the plants had been rooted longer. Most of the plants had very small roots or none at all which I think limited some of the immediate success. I've got aquasoil beneath the sand as well as root tabs. Oase filter and led lighting. No CO2. Currently have 8 amanos, one snail, and 10 neons planning on a few medium sized fish eventually. Tank is 40 gal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Kelly

  • Scuds! And a lot of coon tail- throw that one out.
Scuds! that may not be a problem for you, might be free fish food depending on your livestock. I did not quarantine these plants. My plan was to divide between my community tank and my newly established shrimp tank. Scuds are not a good addition to shrimp tanks :( I did not know what scuds were, and the photos I saw online did not look like what I was seeing, the pics are magnified and still, if you do not know find a video online. You will recognize the way they move right away if you have them. Coon tail-massive amount - sheds makes quite a mess, overshadows too much of tank and plants, also guppy grass too overpowering when coon tail was removed. Duckweed hitchhikers too. That said, the remaining plants were nice, if you have more tanks maybe you have a place for the guppy grass to shelter fry. I recommend that you take precautions that I didn't- I wish I had been warned, Now you know -Good Luck. Be smarter than I was and you will be happy. The plants showed up early and well packed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Kindle Customer KK

  • It was okay
A few of the plants came in melted but I suppose it was due to the heat :(. On the other hand some of them are starting to grow roots! The anubia is doing great!
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Isabella

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