Something nice in the plant order!

Dwarf Puffers

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Hey, I always thought it was just when you went online and ordered plants that you got extras... Well, I was proved wrong! :woot: :woot: :woot: , and now I need some ID's. They all look like they'll be background plants.

First, this nice 6-7" tall plant...

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Now, this red/brown/green plant, about 6" tall...

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This is a bit shorter than the red, maybe 5.5" tall...

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And finally, my nana. Kind of dissapointing for 11.99$ each, arn't they? Nice roots though.

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As you have probably noticed, only mystery plant #3 had roots (other 2 have traces of them growing). I'm guessing they would have rotted off, like when you order crypts and get "stumps". It'd help if you posted the potential size of the MTP (Mystery plants) and their lighting requirements, as my tank will be a medium light. All plants currently mid ground for as much light as possible with the availible lamp and 10g hoods. They look nice ;)

-DP
 
The first pic is hornwort, can grow very tall and likes medium to high light. HTH, Michelle
 
How tall? I'm good with up to 20"...

I've wanted some of the "wort" plants, they're good for fry, apparently...
 
I thought moneywort and red ludwiga I might be wrong.

Hm I googled moneywort and couldn't get the right plant, I seen the first one in Petsmart but I don't remember the name right now.
 
What are the lighting requirements and height of the ludwiga?
 
The first one looks like moneywort to me, Bacopa monnieri. There's some info here.
 
I have that first plant... and the name I had for it is on the tip of my tongue (although I've never made a positive ID). I don't think that is a hornwort though - or at least not any species that I am aware of.

The second kind of looks like a Ludwigia, however I am not great with identifying the distinguishing characteristics there. The leaves are vaguely correct, the color is of a form that exists, and the general structure seems to fit? I can't get any closer than that though. Ludwigia is traditionally a relatively easy plant to grow, rated as 'medium' light normally (I think those ratings are utter trash, but different topic). Will get relatively tall - I would use it as a background plant. Trim well, try to propogate it out before it gets too tall.

I cannot identify the last to any acceptable extent, so I will refrain. Moneywort is a possibility...

p.s. $12 for that grouping of nana wasn't bad at all - I've definitely done worse. It's a slow growing plant to be certain though. Kind of a pity really, as fully grown out it is incredible.
 
The first one looks like moneywort to me, Bacopa monnieri. There's some info here.

Normally, I might agree with you on visual inspection - except that I am fairly sure I recognize that plant, and I don't believe it to be monnieri. The physical structure and resilience of this plant makes me believe it to be more of a marsh plant than anything else. Monnieri on the other hand, has in my experience been a very 'soft' plant to the touch, and is not nearly so hardy.
 
I agree about the first one, I have some in my tank. The second one looks like ludwigia repens which likes medium light. The more light it has, the more red you'll get.

That would explain why it was almost red at the casually lighted LFS and turned green & brown 3 hours at my place...

Any ID on the third? Looks a little related to the 1st, maybe a kind of bacopa/wort?
 
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