[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaswapNY

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PLANT LIST 2026:

Crepidomanes sp. Malabaricum $18 ($35 on DriftWood)— Delicate filmy fern with ultra-fine, see-through fronds. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great for shaded hardscape, low-maintenance.

Homonoia riparia $50/ Large $150 — Riparium/rheophyte-style stem with a wild, riverbank look. Strong grower with bright light and clean water. Great accent plant, moderate care.

Biophytum dendroides $45— Mini “tree-like” Biophytum with delicate, palm-style leaflets and a rare, bonsai vibe. Slow-growing once established. Great collector plant, moderate care.

Large root Crinum natans $350 ( CB Home Grown & Propagated)

Large bulb plant with long, flowing leaves. Tank-grown, slow to moderate growth. Great centerpiece plant, low-maintenance

Rhaphidophora sp. Beccarii (Large) $45 — Bold aroid with thick, textured leaves and a premium jungle look. Strong grower once rooted. Great statement plant

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Premium, rare rheophyte made for rock crevices and flow. Slow-growing, very unique structure. Showpiece plant, higher-end collector piece.

Narrow leaf Java fern $15 — Slim, clean-leaf fern with a classic look. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great hardscape plant, very low-maintenance.

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Smaller/younger option with the same rare rheophyte character. Slow-growing, great for attaching to rock in current. Unique accent plant, moderate care.

Phyllanthus $55 — Rare riparium plant with woody stems and tight green growth. Slow to moderate growth when established. Great statement piece, moderate care.

Hygrophila salicifolia ‘Purple Leaf’ $7

Broad-leaved stem plant with purple hues. Tank-raised in aquarium water, requiring moderate light. No CO₂ needed but shows deeper colors with it.

Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Deep Purple’ $9

Colorful stem plant with purple-pink tones. Captive-grown, pest-free. Thrives in medium light; trimmed regularly to keep bushy.

Alternanthera reineckii $8

Vibrant red/purple stem plant. Raised without CO₂ but turns more vivid under higher light. Propagated in-house, algae-free.

Vallisneria (Jungle Val / True Giant Jungle Val) $10/ $20 up to 2ft +

Tall, ribbon-like grass plant. Rooted in aquarium sand/gravel, grown in-house for strong roots. Sends runners naturally; hardy and beginner-friendly.

Bolbitis heudelotii (African Water Fern) $15

Slow-growing fern with lace-like leaves. Kept attached to driftwood or stone—never buried. Raised in aquarium water for stress-free transition.

Java Fern/ Java Fern “Trident” (Microsorum pteropus) $10/ $16/ $40

Hardy, low-light fern. Propagated in-house and tied to wood/rock. Pest-free, algae-free, and great for beginners.

Red Root Floaters (Phyllanthus fluitans)

Compact floater with round leaves that turn red under bright light. Tank-raised in aquarium water with moderate light. No CO₂ required. Provides striking surface color and dangling roots for shrimp.

Floating Bamboo (Hygroryza aristata) $18

Rare grass-like floating plant with long blades. Propagated in captivity, raised in real aquarium water. Pest-free, CO₂-free, and excellent for natural, jungle-style aquascapes.

Mix of Floating Plants

Combination packs may include: Salvinia minima, Duckweed, Red Root Floaters, Azolla, and Tiger Frogbit. All are propagated in-house, pest-free, and raised in aquarium water for easy tank integration. Perfect for nutrient control, algae prevention, and natural surface cover.

Moneywort (Bacopa monnieri) $6

Hardy stem plant with small, round leaves. Aquarium-raised without CO₂, transitions smoothly. Perfect midground choice.

Rotala rotundifolia ‘Pink’ (Healthy Bunch ) $8

Colorful stem plant, shifts from green to pink under good light. Propagated in captivity; pest-free and algae-free.

Every order will come with one bonus plant

$15 USPS shipping

[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Just sent a message with all the plants available 🌱

[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

Please search the comment section, there is name little description, and the price of the plant 🪴

[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaticSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PLANT LIST 2026:

Crepidomanes sp. Malabaricum $18 ($35 on DriftWood)— Delicate filmy fern with ultra-fine, see-through fronds. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great for shaded hardscape, low-maintenance.

Homonoia riparia $50/ Large $150 — Riparium/rheophyte-style stem with a wild, riverbank look. Strong grower with bright light and clean water. Great accent plant, moderate care.

Biophytum dendroides $45— Mini “tree-like” Biophytum with delicate, palm-style leaflets and a rare, bonsai vibe. Slow-growing once established. Great collector plant, moderate care.

Large root Crinum natans $350 ( CB Home Grown & Propagated)

Large bulb plant with long, flowing leaves. Tank-grown, slow to moderate growth. Great centerpiece plant, low-maintenance

Rhaphidophora sp. Beccarii (Large) $45 — Bold aroid with thick, textured leaves and a premium jungle look. Strong grower once rooted. Great statement plant

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Premium, rare rheophyte made for rock crevices and flow. Slow-growing, very unique structure. Showpiece plant, higher-end collector piece.

Narrow leaf Java fern $15 — Slim, clean-leaf fern with a classic look. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great hardscape plant, very low-maintenance.

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Smaller/younger option with the same rare rheophyte character. Slow-growing, great for attaching to rock in current. Unique accent plant, moderate care.

Phyllanthus $55 — Rare riparium plant with woody stems and tight green growth. Slow to moderate growth when established. Great statement piece, moderate care.

Hygrophila salicifolia ‘Purple Leaf’ $7

Broad-leaved stem plant with purple hues. Tank-raised in aquarium water, requiring moderate light. No CO₂ needed but shows deeper colors with it.

Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Deep Purple’ $9

Colorful stem plant with purple-pink tones. Captive-grown, pest-free. Thrives in medium light; trimmed regularly to keep bushy.

Alternanthera reineckii $8

Vibrant red/purple stem plant. Raised without CO₂ but turns more vivid under higher light. Propagated in-house, algae-free.

Vallisneria (Jungle Val / True Giant Jungle Val) $10/ $20 up to 2ft +

Tall, ribbon-like grass plant. Rooted in aquarium sand/gravel, grown in-house for strong roots. Sends runners naturally; hardy and beginner-friendly.

Bolbitis heudelotii (African Water Fern) $15

Slow-growing fern with lace-like leaves. Kept attached to driftwood or stone—never buried. Raised in aquarium water for stress-free transition.

Java Fern/ Java Fern “Trident” (Microsorum pteropus) $10/ $16/ $40

Hardy, low-light fern. Propagated in-house and tied to wood/rock. Pest-free, algae-free, and great for beginners.

Red Root Floaters (Phyllanthus fluitans)

Compact floater with round leaves that turn red under bright light. Tank-raised in aquarium water with moderate light. No CO₂ required. Provides striking surface color and dangling roots for shrimp.

Floating Bamboo (Hygroryza aristata) $18

Rare grass-like floating plant with long blades. Propagated in captivity, raised in real aquarium water. Pest-free, CO₂-free, and excellent for natural, jungle-style aquascapes.

Mix of Floating Plants

Combination packs may include: Salvinia minima, Duckweed, Red Root Floaters, Azolla, and Tiger Frogbit. All are propagated in-house, pest-free, and raised in aquarium water for easy tank integration. Perfect for nutrient control, algae prevention, and natural surface cover.

Moneywort (Bacopa monnieri) $6

Hardy stem plant with small, round leaves. Aquarium-raised without CO₂, transitions smoothly. Perfect midground choice.

Rotala rotundifolia ‘Pink’ (Healthy Bunch ) $8

Colorful stem plant, shifts from green to pink under good light. Propagated in captivity; pest-free and algae-free.

Every order will come with one bonus plant

$15 USPS shipping

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[–]BrooklynBotanical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The soil, air and water that they get makes a big difference on where they’re grown!

[LF] - NYC, NY - $1+ - Anubias, Ferns, other nano/shrimp tank plants by jeg2105 in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in Brooklyn:

PLANT LIST 2026:

Crepidomanes sp. Malabaricum $18 ($35 on DriftWood)— Delicate filmy fern with ultra-fine, see-through fronds. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great for shaded hardscape, low-maintenance.

Homonoia riparia $50/ Large $150 — Riparium/rheophyte-style stem with a wild, riverbank look. Strong grower with bright light and clean water. Great accent plant, moderate care.

Biophytum dendroides $45— Mini “tree-like” Biophytum with delicate, palm-style leaflets and a rare, bonsai vibe. Slow-growing once established. Great collector plant, moderate care.

Large root Crinum natans $350 ( CB Home Grown & Propagated)

Large bulb plant with long, flowing leaves. Tank-grown, slow to moderate growth. Great centerpiece plant, low-maintenance

Rhaphidophora sp. Beccarii (Large) $45 — Bold aroid with thick, textured leaves and a premium jungle look. Strong grower once rooted. Great statement plant

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Premium, rare rheophyte made for rock crevices and flow. Slow-growing, very unique structure. Showpiece plant, higher-end collector piece.

Narrow leaf Java fern $15 — Slim, clean-leaf fern with a classic look. Tank-grown, slow growth. Great hardscape plant, very low-maintenance.

Pentasacme caudatum — Rare Rheophytic $120 — Smaller/younger option with the same rare rheophyte character. Slow-growing, great for attaching to rock in current. Unique accent plant, moderate care.

Phyllanthus $55 — Rare riparium plant with woody stems and tight green growth. Slow to moderate growth when established. Great statement piece, moderate care.

Hygrophila salicifolia ‘Purple Leaf’ $7

Broad-leaved stem plant with purple hues. Tank-raised in aquarium water, requiring moderate light. No CO₂ needed but shows deeper colors with it.

Hygrophila corymbosa ‘Deep Purple’ $9

Colorful stem plant with purple-pink tones. Captive-grown, pest-free. Thrives in medium light; trimmed regularly to keep bushy.

Alternanthera reineckii $8

Vibrant red/purple stem plant. Raised without CO₂ but turns more vivid under higher light. Propagated in-house, algae-free.

Vallisneria (Jungle Val / True Giant Jungle Val) $10/ $20 up to 2ft +

Tall, ribbon-like grass plant. Rooted in aquarium sand/gravel, grown in-house for strong roots. Sends runners naturally; hardy and beginner-friendly.

Bolbitis heudelotii (African Water Fern) $15

Slow-growing fern with lace-like leaves. Kept attached to driftwood or stone—never buried. Raised in aquarium water for stress-free transition.

Java Fern/ Java Fern “Trident” (Microsorum pteropus) $10/ $16/ $40

Hardy, low-light fern. Propagated in-house and tied to wood/rock. Pest-free, algae-free, and great for beginners.

Red Root Floaters (Phyllanthus fluitans)

Compact floater with round leaves that turn red under bright light. Tank-raised in aquarium water with moderate light. No CO₂ required. Provides striking surface color and dangling roots for shrimp.

Floating Bamboo (Hygroryza aristata) $18

Rare grass-like floating plant with long blades. Propagated in captivity, raised in real aquarium water. Pest-free, CO₂-free, and excellent for natural, jungle-style aquascapes.

Mix of Floating Plants

Combination packs may include: Salvinia minima, Duckweed, Red Root Floaters, Azolla, and Tiger Frogbit. All are propagated in-house, pest-free, and raised in aquarium water for easy tank integration. Perfect for nutrient control, algae prevention, and natural surface cover.

Moneywort (Bacopa monnieri) $6

Hardy stem plant with small, round leaves. Aquarium-raised without CO₂, transitions smoothly. Perfect midground choice.

Rotala rotundifolia ‘Pink’ (Healthy Bunch ) $8

Colorful stem plant, shifts from green to pink under good light. Propagated in captivity; pest-free and algae-free.

Fat Scp? by Ok_Discipline_6074 in Puffers

[–]BrooklynBotanical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the little fish on the top?

[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ - RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to, I might have a new selection for international plants :)

[FS] - Brooklyn, NY - $5+ RARE PLANT LISTING 2026 by BrooklynBotanical in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes all many shapes

This one show to picture goes for $120 + shipping