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Is Brazilian Pennywort Edible? A Guide to Safely Eating This Aquatic Plant

7 min read
Brazilian pennywort (*Hydrocotyle leucocephala*), a popular aquatic plant known for its fast growth in freshwater tanks, is indeed edible and is even used as a spice or vegetable in certain countries. This mild, peppery-flavored herb can be consumed raw or cooked, but proper identification and sourcing are absolutely critical for safety.

What is Water Sprite Good for? Ultimate Guide to Benefits

4 min read
Originating in tropical and subtropical regions, the Water Sprite fern (Ceratopteris thalictroides) is one of the most versatile and resilient aquatic plants available. This quick-growing, easy-care plant is a powerhouse in any freshwater tank, offering a range of benefits for both water quality and tank inhabitants.

Is Cardamine Lyrata Edible? A Guide to Japanese Cress

3 min read
Did you know that many aquatic plants are edible? Originating from East Asia, *Cardamine lyrata* is a well-known perennial marsh plant often found in wild and cultivated settings, including aquariums. If you've been wondering, "Is *Cardamine lyrata* edible?", the answer is yes, with its leaves and roots prized for their unique peppery flavor.