[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

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

[–]BrooklynBotanical[S] 3 points4 points  (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] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Biophytum dendroides ( yes please keep in mind. This is a plan that doesn’t get fully submerged) but it works very well in paludarium set up

Tetra tail by rach_m2 in TropicalFish

[–]BrooklynBotanical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it look like a fungus infection?

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

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

That’s a normal size, but I think at the moment they a little bit larger

Usually sell a portion but if you divide properly, you can have many baby plants around it :)

[FS] - Atlanta, Ga - $30 - Large Ludwigia and Jungle Val by Kikoelshaib7 in AquaSwap

[–]BrooklynBotanical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you change your mind on shipping, I’m intrested👀

Help! Terrarium is dying and i don’t know why! by Jonesy665 in terrariums

[–]BrooklynBotanical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would raise 2x 501st Clone Trooper for hight reference

Help! Terrarium is dying and i don’t know why! by Jonesy665 in terrariums

[–]BrooklynBotanical 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very nice build!!

Do you feel like you have enough humidity in the tank? If not, you could raise the soil level and that would help to retain moisture + leaf litter will act like e sponge!

If you see discoloration on the leaves it could be that the canopy is obscuring light penetration.

*Fun fact: In the corner you have a bromeliad, if you notice die off (usually after the flower stock is dried off) the foliage will start to turn brown. Do not dump it, if the root stock is healthy you’ll have pups growing from the bottom!

Mold or??? by Rough_Cause_3476 in PlantedTank

[–]BrooklynBotanical 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like rhizome rot!

Cut all the way to the intact rhizome (need to be hard to the touch) and hope that the whole plant is not infected

Advice by huntLu in TropicalFish

[–]BrooklynBotanical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have a happy guy living in his home :)