Bk718 No Monkey Business Nov 29, 2007 7,148 1 60 Brooklyn, NY Nov 19, 2008 #21 AquaParadise12 said: Bacopa australis ??? Click to expand... AshK said: glosso? Click to expand... nope
AquaParadise12 said: Bacopa australis ??? Click to expand... AshK said: glosso? Click to expand... nope
247Plants Plant Obsessed Mar 23, 2007 2,098 0 0 eastside LBC Nov 19, 2008 #22 Hemianthis Callitroches.
Inka4040 O_o Mar 31, 2008 3,441 1 38 40 Real Name The Silver Slanket Nov 19, 2008 #23 micranthemum umbrosum?
P plantbrain AC Members Apr 27, 2001 1,988 2 0 Davis, CA www.barrreport.com Nov 19, 2008 #25 My turn From Santa Ynez river, Santa Barbara county, CA, USA. Not commonly kept in aquarium though. What it looks like in the tank: Here's another one: And another: Same plant: You get all of these correct, without playing with my name and google, you are pretty darn good. This will keep you out of trouble. Regards, tom Barr
My turn From Santa Ynez river, Santa Barbara county, CA, USA. Not commonly kept in aquarium though. What it looks like in the tank: Here's another one: And another: Same plant: You get all of these correct, without playing with my name and google, you are pretty darn good. This will keep you out of trouble. Regards, tom Barr
P plantbrain AC Members Apr 27, 2001 1,988 2 0 Davis, CA www.barrreport.com Nov 19, 2008 #26 All of these are from CA BTW, not natives necessarily. Regards, Tom Barr
Bk718 No Monkey Business Nov 29, 2007 7,148 1 60 Brooklyn, NY Nov 19, 2008 #27 lol Tom is really making us put our thinking hats on.. the first looks like ammannia is 2nd a stem plant?? is 3rd C. hamulata??
lol Tom is really making us put our thinking hats on.. the first looks like ammannia is 2nd a stem plant?? is 3rd C. hamulata??
Phyroath Senior knowledge seeker Jan 30, 2008 351 0 0 55 Phnom Penh Nov 20, 2008 #28 Last edited: Nov 20, 2008
Inka4040 O_o Mar 31, 2008 3,441 1 38 40 Real Name The Silver Slanket Nov 20, 2008 #29 2nd plant looks like a potamageton, which one though I have no idea.
Notophthalmus I put the 'snork' in 'snorkeling'! Mar 4, 2008 1,977 0 0 Tennessee Nov 20, 2008 #30 The first one looks like a Ludwigia, either L. repens or L. palustris; I have no clue what the second one is; third looks like a Callitriche.
The first one looks like a Ludwigia, either L. repens or L. palustris; I have no clue what the second one is; third looks like a Callitriche.