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Duckweed 1/4 lb (Lemna minor)
 Duckweed is a tiny (1/16 to 1/8 inch) green plants with shoe-shaped leaves. Each plant has two to several leaves joined at the base. A single root hangs beneath. Excellent a as Gold Fish food. |  | Duckweed 1 lb (Lemna minor)
 Duckweed is a tiny (1/16 to 1/8 inch) green plants with shoe-shaped leaves. Each plant has two to several leaves joined at the base. A single root hangs beneath. Excellent a as Gold Fish food. |
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Frogbit (Limnobium spongia)
 Frog's-bit leaves are very thick and leathery. They are either rounded, or in younger plants, somewhat heart-shaped with rounded lobes. Younger leaves tend to be bright and shiny above and reddish underneath. Undersides of young leaves have a central disk of red spongy cells. The leaf stalks have ridges on either side, and are firm. |  | Lettuce Small (Pista stratiotes)
 As its name implies, water lettuce resembles a floating open head of lettuce. Water lettuce has very thick leaves. The leaves are light dull green, are hairy, and are ridged. There are no leaf stalks. Water lettuce roots are light-colored and feathery. Its flowers are inconspicuous. Prohibited in Flordia. Great for Water Gardens. |
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Lettuce Medium (Pista stratiotes)
 As its name implies, water lettuce resembles a floating open head of lettuce. Water lettuce has very thick leaves. The leaves are light dull green, are hairy, and are ridged. There are no leaf stalks. Water lettuce roots are light-colored and feathery. Its flowers are inconspicuous. Prohibited in Flordia. Great for Water Gardens. |  | Ludwigia Sediodes

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Salvinia 1/4 lb (Salvinia minima)
 Salvinia plants are floating ferns. There are 10 species of Salvinia in the world. This species is about 3/4 inch in width. It occurs in still waters having high organic content.
Salvinia has joined oval leaves. Its leaf surfaces are covered with stiff hairs. Water fern has root-like structures which are actually modified fronds. Great for Water Gardens. |  | Salvinia 1 lb ( Salvinia minima)
 Salvinia plants are floating ferns. There are 10 species of Salvinia in the world. This species is about 3/4 inch in width. It occurs in still waters having high organic content.
Salvinia has joined oval leaves. Its leaf surfaces are covered with stiff hairs. Water fern has root-like structures which are actually modified fronds. Great for Water Gardens. |
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Vescularia dubyana 1/4 lb
 Commonly known ar Java Moss. It grows well below as well as above the water as long as the air is humid. V. dubyana attaches to rocks and roots also in natural habitats and it is especially suitable for the Nature Aquarium concept where it relatively easy builds beautiful turfs on roots. The Java Moss is sometimes a slow starter but when it has established it does not require any special attention. It accepts all kind of waters - even weakly brackish - and all kind of light qualities at a wide range of temperature. V. dubyana can, however, be tricky when problems with filamentious algae occur because they infiltrate the moss and are almost impossible to remove mechanically. Also, detritus may build up in the moss turf which looks quite unpleasant but a pipette with a moderate flow will soon clean up the mess. |  | Vescularia dubyana 1 lb. - OUT OF STOCK
 Commonly known ar Java Moss. It grows well below as well as above the water as long as the air is humid. V. dubyana attaches to rocks and roots also in natural habitats and it is especially suitable for the Nature Aquarium concept where it relatively easy builds beautiful turfs on roots. The Java Moss is sometimes a slow starter but when it has established it does not require any special attention. It accepts all kind of waters - even weakly brackish - and all kind of light qualities at a wide range of temperature. V. dubyana can, however, be tricky when problems with filamentious algae occur because they infiltrate the moss and are almost impossible to remove mechanically. Also, detritus may build up in the moss turf which looks quite unpleasant but a pipette with a moderate flow will soon clean up the mess. |
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Duckweed Portion (1/8 cup) Lemna Minor
 Duckweed is a tiny (1/16 to 1/8 inch) green plants with shoe-shaped leaves. Each plant has two to several leaves joined at the base. A single root hangs beneath. Excellent a as Gold Fish food. |  | Algae 1/4 pound

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Algae 1 Pound

|  | Floating Heart (Nymphoided Pelata)
 *PROHIBITED FOR SALE TO VERMONT*
Floting Hearts are best used for pond coverage. The pads are heart shaped. The flowers are yellow in color with fringed petals. |
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