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ArkyLady
06-25-2003, 3:18 PM
I lied, my digital camera is here, so I got some pics. I got an assortment of plants and I'm not really sure what they all are.

1) This one came as 5 or 6 bushy stems, but they had no roots on them.
http://www.voltage.net/~sward/plants/plant1.jpg

2) Is this some kind of anubias? It appears to have a rhizome.
http://www.voltage.net/~sward/plants/plant2.jpg

3) I think this one is anubias nana
http://www.voltage.net/~sward/plants/plant4.jpg

4) This one is very coarse, it looks and feels like small pine/cedar branches. It didn't appear to have any roots and when I left it floating it kept shedding too much. So I just tied it down to a rock for now :)
http://www.voltage.net/~sward/plants/plant5.jpg

5) These look like crypts or maybe swords? They both look pretty much identical, but the one on the left has a lot more red in it.
http://www.voltage.net/~sward/plants/plant6.jpg

Thanks for any hints, these are just stuffed into a 10 gallon I have here until I figure out what they are and where they're going :)

29gallonsteve
06-25-2003, 4:06 PM
I recommend this site highly.

http://www.tropica.dk/plant_print.asp

As for your plants the 4 is Hornwort:
http://www.tropica.dk/catalog/images/productcard/varenr021.jpg

and 5 would be 2 types of Crypts...some are red, others green.

Thanks,
Steve

OrionGirl
06-25-2003, 4:28 PM
1) is wisteria.

2) could be a coffeola (sp) anubias--supposed to be larger, heavier veined.

ArkyLady
06-26-2003, 9:58 AM
Thanks a bunch :)