One wonders what else could be said than "wow" becasue the plants look impressive.
However Dutch Style asks for large and structured groups of plants preferably with some small space between the groups to really bring them out. Dutch Style also requires fewer different species to be used (also to bring bigger groups ) and more contrast in leaf shapes.
— Marco Aukes
I would love to have this tank in my house. I'd sit in front of it for hours...but this isn't Dutch.
Wall-to-wall colorful stem plants does not make a tank Dutch.
Pick 2 or 3 red plants - no more. You need a tall grass and may be a short grass. You need some mosses. A plant street. And you need one or two large-leaved plants. Provide some elbow room between plant groups.
However Dutch Style asks for large and structured groups of plants preferably with some small space between the groups to really bring them out. Dutch Style also requires fewer different species to be used (also to bring bigger groups ) and more contrast in leaf shapes.
Wall-to-wall colorful stem plants does not make a tank Dutch.
Pick 2 or 3 red plants - no more. You need a tall grass and may be a short grass. You need some mosses. A plant street. And you need one or two large-leaved plants. Provide some elbow room between plant groups.
Here are some tips and guidelines for Dutch style aquascapers:
https://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/Articles/Vin-Dutch/