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Liste Plantes LISTE PLANTES Pour tout devis n'hésitez pas à nous demander sur Facebook : Aquarez.fr ou par email : [email protected] Les plantes sont garantits sans nuisible ni algues! Les envois de plante se font les lundis et mardis! Reçus au plus tard le vendredi. Frais de port à 15,5€ à partir de 30€ d'achat! Code : PLANTE30 Plantation au premier plan Anubias nana Bonsai 5.95 Anubias nana sp. De l'or 5.75 Bacopa sp. Japon 4.95 Bolbitis heteroclita difformis 7.95 Cladophora aegagropila / Mosbal Nano 1-3cm (2 pièces) 5.50 Cladophora aegagropila / Mosbal (1 pièce) 3.75 Crassula helmsii 4.50 Cryptocoryne costata 4.60 Cryptocoryne parva 4.60 Echinodorus latifolius 5,25 Echinodorus magdalenensis 5,25 Eleocharis acicularis / herbe à aiguilles 4.45 Eleocharis acicularis / tapis à gazon aiguille 15x11cm 7.95 Eleocharis parvula (herbe à aiguilles pygmée) 4.35 Fissidens fontanus 4.75 Glossostigma elatinoides 4.30 Helanthium tenellum (Echinodorus tenellus) 5.20 Hemianthus callitrichoides 4.30 Hottonia inflata 4.20 Hydrocotyle tripartita (sp. Japon)4.75 Lagenandra thwaitesii 4.55 Lilaeopsis carolinensis 4,25 Lilaeopsis novaezelandiae 4.20 Lilaeopsis novaezelandiae mat 15x11cm 7.95 Lilaeopsis mauritiana 4.20 Limnophila sp. Vietnam mini 4.95 Littorella uniflora 4,25 Lobelia cardinalis 4,25 Lobelia cardinalis Mini 4,25 Lobelia cardinalis Wavy 4.45 Marsilea spec. 4,25 Coupe Marsilea hirsuta-In Vitro 6.75 Micranthenum micranthemoides 4.30 Micranthemum sp. Monte Carlo 4.45 Micranthemum umbrosum 4.30 Micranthemum sp. Tapis Monte Carlo 15x11cm 7.95 Microsorum pteropus Minor (fougère de Java) TAPIS - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 28.95 Ophiopogon japonicum Kyoto 4,25 Pogostemon helferi 4.75 Ranalisma rostratum 5,25 Ranunculus inundatus 4.45 Riccardia chamedryfolia- Mini Pelia cup 50cc 5.75 Rorippa aquatica 4,25 Sagittaria subulata 4,25 Samolus valerandi 4.20 Usine de Saururus cernuus / Leiden 4.20 Staurogyne Porto Velho 4.90 Staurogyne repens 4.85 Utricularia graminifolia - Coupe in vitro 6.75 Eriocaulon cinereum - Coupe in vitro 6.75 Plantation avant / moyenne Alternanthera reineckii Mini 4.95 Ammania sp. bonsaï 4.95 Anubias coffeefolia 5,55 Anubias congensis 5,55 Anubias gracilis 5,55 Anubias Gold Coin 5,55 Anubias minima 5,55 Anubias nana 5,55 Bacopa australis 4,25 Bacopa Compact 4.95 Bacopa lanigera 4,25 Bolbitis heudelotii 7.95 Barclaya longifolia rouge 7,50 Bucephalandra Lamandau 7.75 Bucephalandra sp. "Mini Catherinae" 7.95 Bucephalandra sp. Sintang 7.75 Bucephalandra Theia Red 7.75 Cryptocoryne croustillant vert 4.60 Cryptocoryne indonesii 4.60 Cryptocoryne lutea 4.60 Cryptocoryne Nevellii 4.60 Cryptocoryne walkeri 4.60 Cryptocoryne wendtii / vert 4.60 Cryptocoryne wendtii marron 4.60 Cryptocoryne willisii 4.60 Didiplis diandra / Peplis diandra 4.35 Echinodorus parviflorus / Tropica 5,25 Demi noix de coco sans trous recouverte de mousse 8.95 Hemianthus sp. Amano Pearl Grass 4.95 Hemigraphis repanda 4,25 Heteranthera zosterfolia 4,25 Hydrocotyle verticillata / Pennywort 4,25 Hygrophila corymbosa compact 4.35 Hygrophila pinnatifida 4.55 Lagenandra meeboldii sp.Rose 5,25 Limnophila repens (aromatica) "mini" 4.95 Ludwigia sp. Mini Super Red 4.95 Microsorum pteropus Trident 6.95 Microsorum pteropus / Windelov 5.75 Microsorum pteropus Windelov - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 32.50 Microsorum pteropus Trident - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 32.50 Microsorum pteropus Mini 4.95 Nymphaea gardneriana "Santarem" 10.50 Nymphaea stellata / lotus thaï 5.50 Nymphoides sp. Taïwan 4.95 Ophiopogon japonicum 4,25 Persicaria praetermissa Ruby 4.95 Lotus tigre rouge 4.95 Schismatoglottis prietoi 5.95 Staurogyne sp. brun 4.95 Tonina fluviatilis 4,25 Plantation intermediaire Alternanthera cardinalis 4,35 Alternanthera Rosanervig 4,95 Alternanthera sessilis 4,25 Anubias barteri 5,65 Bacopa sp. colorata 4,95 Bacopa madagascariensis 4,25 Bacopa myriophylloides 4,25 Bacopa rotundifolia/caroliniana 4,25 Blyxa alternifolius 4,50 Blyxa novoguineensis 4,35 Cryptocoryne becketii 4,60 Cryptocoryne crispatula var. tonkinensis 4,75 Cryptocoryne lucens 4,60 Cryptocoryne moehlmannii 4,60 Cryptocoryne pontederiifolia 4,60 Cyperus helferi 4,25 Echinodorus rose 5,25 Echinodorus harbig 5,25 Echinodorus martii 5,25 Echinodorus vesuvius 5,95 Egeria najas 4,25 Eichhornia azurea -In Vitro cup 7,50 Hedyotis salzmannii 4,25 Hemigraphis colorata 4,25 Hygrophila corymbosa 4,25 Hygrophila difformis 4,20 Hygrophila spec. rosanervis 4,35 Hyptis lorentziana 4,95 Juncus repens 4,50 Limnophila hippuroides 4,25 Ludwigia inclinata var. verticillata sp. Cuba 4,45 Ludwigia ovalis 4,25 Ludwigia palustris 4,25 Ludwigia peruensis/Glandulosa 4,20 Ludwigia repens Rubin 4,50 Lysimachia nummularia Aurea/Goud 4,20 Mayaca fluviatilis 4,20 Mayaca sellowiana 4,35 Microsorum pteropus/ javavaren 4,95 Microsorum pteropus Minor 4,95 Microsorum pteropus Trident 6,95 Microsorum pteropus Windelov "Twister" 5,95 Myriophyllum sp. "Guyana" 5,15 Nesaea pedicellata "Golden" 4,95 Nuphar japonica 5,95 Pogostemon stellatus (Eustralis stellata) 4,25 Proserpinaca palustris 4,60 Rotala Hra 4,75 Rotala macrandra/ green 4,35 Rotala wallichii 4,20 Rotala rotundifolia/ green 4,20 Rotala rotundifolia Orange Juice 4,85 Rotala sp. Nanjenshan 4,20 Rotala sp. Pearl 4,95 Tonina spec. Manaus 4,65 : Shinnersia rivularis 4,20 Plantation milieu / arrière Acorus pussilus varigatus 4,35 Alternanthera lilacina 4,20 Alternanthera reinecki 4,25 Alternanthera rosaefolia 4,20 Ammania gracilis 4,25 Ammania senegalensis 4,25 Aponogeton crispus plant 4,25 Aponogeton ulvaceus 5,50 Bacopa amplexicaulis 4,20 Bacopa monnieri 4,20 Cabomba aquatica 5,35 Cabomba piauhyensis 4,40 Cardamine lyrata 4,25 Ceratopteris cornuta 4,25 Ceratopteris thalictroides 4,25 Cryptocoryne balansae 4,75 Cryptocoryne cordata var. blassii 5,25 Cryptocoryne purpurea 4,95 Echinodorus amazonicus 5,25 Echinodorus Marble Queen 5,25 Echinodorus paniculatus/bleheri 5,25 Echinodorus ozelot/green 5,25 Echinodorus radicans/cordifolius 5,25 Echinodorus red flame 5,25 Echinodorus ozelot/ red 5,25 Echinodorus Tricolor 5,25 Egeria najas 4,25 Hydrocleys nymphoides 4,75 Hygrophila polysperma 4,20 Limnophila aromatica 4,20 Limnophila chinensis var. aromatica 4,25 Ludwigia inclinata var. verticillata Curly 4,75 Ludwigia sp. White 5,95 Ludwigia ovalis sp Red 4,95 Najas indica 4,25 Nesaea crassicaulis 4,20 Nesaea pedicellata 4,75 Nesaea triflora 4,50 Pogostemon cf. pumilus 4,75 Pogostemon erectus 4,65 Pogostemon stellatus Broad Leaf 4,50 Pogostemon yatabeanus 4,95 Polygonum red 4,35 Rotala indica/rotundifolia 4,25 Rotala macrandra Mini Type 4 4,75 Rotala sp. Vietnam 4,30 Staurogyne sp. bihar 4,95 Vallisneria asiatica/krul 4,65 Vallisneria spiralis/recht 4,65 Acorus pusilus 4,25 Plantes de fond Crinum calamistratum 8,50 Cryptocoryne usteriana 5,95 Echinodorus uruguayensis 5,25 Elodea densa (waterpest) 4,20 Eleocharis sp. "montevidensis" 5,25 Heteranthera dubia 4,25 Hygrophila siamensis 4,20 Hydrocotyle leucocephala 4,20 Hygrophila difformis 4,20 Hygrophila guianensis 4,20 Hygrophila salicifolia 4,20 Hygrophila angustifolia rubra 4,25 Justicia gendarussa 4,50 Limnophilla sessiliflora 4,20 Ludwigia Atlantis 4,75 Ludwigia arcuata 4,20 Ludwigia repens 4,20 Lysimachia nummularia 4,20 Microsorum pteropus/ javavaren 4,95 Myriophyllum brasiliensis 4,25 Myriophyllum mattogrossense rood 4,35 Myriophyllum propinquum 4,25 Myriophyllum scrabatum 4,30 Ophiopogon jaburan 4,20 Ophiopogon jaburan Varigatus 4,25 Pogostemon stellatus Octopus 4,65 Vallisneria gigantea 4,75 Vallisneria spiralis Red Tiger 4,85 Tapis de plante Eleocharis acicularis /naaldgras mat 15x11cm 7,95 Micranthemum sp. Monte Carlo mat 15x11cm 7,95 Lilaeopsis novaezelandiae mat 15x11cm 7,95 Vesicularia dubyana/Javamos mat 15x11cm 8,50 Microsorum pteropus Trident - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 32,50 Microsorum pteropus Minor (javavaren) - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 28,95 Microsorum pteropus Windelov - Epaqmat 16,5 x 13 cm 32,50 Anubia Anubias nana 5,55 Anubias nana sp. Gold 5,75 Anubias nana Bonsai 5,95 Anubias mini 5,55 Anubias barteri 5,65 Anubias congensis 5,55 Anubias Gold Coin 5,55 Anubias minima 5,55 Anubias gracilis 5,55 Anubias coffeefolia 5,55 Bucephalandra Bucephalandra melawi (import) 7,50 Bucephalandra Theia (import) 7,50 Bucephalandra green godzilla (import) 7,50 Bucephalandra velvet (import) 7,50 Bucephalandra Dark Green 7,75 Bucephalandra sp. Sintang 7,75 Bucephalandra sp. "Mini Catherinae" 7,95 Bucephalandra Lamandau 7,75 Bucephalandra Theia Red 7,75 Cryptocoryne Cryptocoryne retrospiralis 5,25 Cryptocoryne purpurea 4,95 Cryptocoryne crispatula var. tonkinensis 4,75 Cryptocoryne sp. Flamingo - In Vitro cup 8,50 Cryptocoryne petchii "Pink" - In Vitro cup 6,75 Cryptocoryne cordata var. blassii 5,25 Cryptocoryne usteriana 5,95 Cryptocoryne parva 4,60 Cryptocoryne balansae 4,75 Cryptocoryne becketii 4,60 Cryptocoryne lucens 4,60 Cryptocoryne moehlmannii 4,60 Cryptocoryne pontederiifolia 4,60 Cryptocoryne wendtii /groen 4,60 Cryptocoryne willisii 4,60 Cryptocoryne wendtii brown 4,60 Cryptocoryne costata 4,60 Cryptocoryne crisped green 4,60 Cryptocoryne lutea 4,60 Cryptocoryne nevellii 4,60 Cryptocoryne indonesii 4,60 Cryptocoryne walkeri 4,60 Echinodorus Echinodorus parviflorus/Tropica 5,25 Echinodorus ozelot/ red 5,25 Echinodorus harbig 5,25 Echinodorus rose 5,25 Echinodorus ozelot/green 5,25 Echinodorus red flame 5,25 Echinodorus uruguayensis 5,25 Echinodorus martii 5,25 Echinodorus Marble Queen 5,25 Helanthium tenellum (Echinodorus tenellus) 5,20 Echinodorus amazonicus 5,25 Echinodorus latifolius 5,25 Echinodorus magdalenensis 5,25 Echinodorus paniculatus/bleheri 5,25 Echinodorus vesuvius 5,95 Echinodorus radicans/cordifolius 5,25 Echinodorus Tricolor 5,25 Mousses Taxiphyllum barbieri 4,75 Christmas moss- Vesicularia montagnei 50cc 4,75 Fissidens fontanus 4,75 Flame Moss -Taxiphyllum sp. cup 50cc 4,75 Lomariopsis lineata cup 4,75 Monosolenium tenerum cup 50cc 4,95 Peacock moss- Taxiphyllum sp.cup 50cc 4,75 Riccardia chamedryfolia- Mini Pelia cup 50cc 5,75 Riccia fluitans cupje 4,75 Spiky Moss - Taxiphyllum sp.
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