Vallisneria is a genus of freshwater aquatic plant that is most commonly referred to as vals, eelgrass, tape grass, or vallis. The genus is widely found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. They are easy to care for and they propagate by spreading out runners. They are great background plants and can form tall underwater meadows or simulate a jungle type look.
Red Jungle Vallisneria is a variation of regular Jungle Vallisneria, or Vallisneria Americana. It has wide, straight leaves that turn a dark red tint, especially under medium to high light. It can also grow...
Vallisneria Americana, also called Corkscrew Val, is a wide blade, grass-like plant, in which the leaves will twist, giving them the appearance of a corkscrew. They're great at creating a...
Vallisneria Asiatica, also commonly known as Contortion "Giant Corkscrew" Vallisneria, is an attractive, easy, beginner-friendly plant with tightly twisted light green leaves and can do well in almost any aquarium....
Vallisneria Nana, commonly known as Narrow Leaf Vallisneria, is a plant with long dark green narrow leaves that originates from Australia and is part of the Hydrocharitaceae family. It is a great...
Italian Val (Vallisneria spiralis) is one of the hardiest and most widespread of the Vallisnerias. It has straight green leaves and are great at creating a jungle-like appearance in your...