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This kind of water plant? i was buy a cheap water plant or not a water plant... if this right a water plant, what the name of it? 1. http://www.fishforum.com/userpix/6336_Tanaman01_1.jpg http://www.fishforum.com/userpix/6336_tanaman02_1.jpg 2.http://www.fishforum.com/userpix/6336_tanaman03_1.jpg thanks http://forum.o-fish.com/images/smiles/icon_11.gif |
Second one is definitely not a water plant. The first one looks like a bog plant. Neither can be totally immersed in water, but prefer moist soils. |
First one looks like it is possibly a Bacopa species. IF it is it will grow. The second one is definately not aquatic. |
oh thanks... why the seller says that was a water plant sigh :? |
first one looks like a Bacopa rotundifolia...that's a waterplant. second looks like a yukka...i'd put that one on the floor next to ure aquarium |
I would have put my money on the first being a bacopa caroliniana whilst the seond appears to be a poorly draceanea. |
Second is a drac. First is a bacopa, but I'm not sure that it is a fully aquatic plant. Some Bacopas like marshy, moist soil, bog-like. |
i buy them only for 0.2 USD :P anyway, what kind of this one? http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/428/tanaman04rp6.jpg |
hello, good day! first pic, im sure its a bacopa specie, not sure if it is caroliniana or australis. I think its a submerged form. second pic, definitely not an aquatic plant, i dont know the name but i have one on my moms garden that looks like it. a terrestrial plant indeed. the third pic, i think its Lilaeopsis brasiliensis. hope that helps.. :) happy planting! |
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thewhityfang, where in "world" did you dfind it? :D |
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