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Easy Aquarium Plants for Beginners (2)

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Brazilian Pennywort: Brazilian pennywort has green leaves on its long stems, which makes it a good background plant. It grows thick and dense slowly so you need to plan the aquarium aquascape accordingly.



 
Brazilian Sword Plant: aquarium hobbyists sometimes see a Brazilian sword plant, whose green leaves grow on durable stems and think it might be a good plant for their tanks. However, the Brazilian sword plant is not suitable for full immersion in water. They may immerse in water for a while, but in the end, they will decompose and die. The Brazilian sword plant is more of a terrarium plant.



 
Dwarf Onion Plant: a dwarf onion plant is not a true aquatic plant, but it has a unique “scallion-like” look for as long as it lasts submerged in aquarium water.



 
Micro Sword Plant: a miniature sword plant has excellent green leaves and delicate roots. It is a good prospect for plants with proper illumination. Under the right conditions, the miniature sword can also grow to produce a grass carpet effect.



 
Marimo Moss Balls: readily available and popular. Marimo moss ball is not really planted at all. They are a type of algae ball that makes a great conversation piece. Moss balls are especially good for fish tanks and shrimp tanks.



 
Water Sprite Plants: a water sprite plant has dense, flat green leaves on its stems and grows in the aquarium either floating in the water or planted in the substrate. For aquarium beginners, water sprite can be a good aquarium plant.



 
White Sanderiana Plant: a white sanderiana plant is often completely submerged in the display tank. But white sandriana is not really an aquatic plant. They are more suitable for glass containers. That is to say, as long as it is used continuously, White Sandriana can add an interesting "corn stalk" appearance to the tank. Except from the live plants, there are also many other
fake aquarium plants.


 
If you are looking for easy-planted aquarium plants, you can check these
Aquarium Seeds! They do not require extra CO2 or strong aquarium light and can grow to 2-5cm high in 10 days. Besides, it is also necessary to get an External CO2 Atomizer for your planted aquarium. It has double designed water interface, effective to prevent water loss, with a built-in bubble counter and check valve functions all in one device.

You may also want to read: 
Easy Aquarium Plants for Beginners(1)
The Temperature of Keeping Aquatic Plants
6 Kinds of Aquatic Plants That Can Grow into a Lawn in a Fish Tank
How to Keep the Amazon Sword?

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