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    Plant ID

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    Has anyone seen or planted this plant before? Couldn't find anything on it when i did my search.

    I got it from Y618, in submerged form. when i picked it up, there were 2 purple flowers.

    I am beginning to suspect its not an aquatic plant, the stem is too sturdy, and after planting it for roughly 3-4 days, still no roots found. In addition, the bottom stem seems to be slightly rotting away.

    Its the green blackground plant.


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    Re: Plant ID

    You are talking about the green stem plant right?
    Yes it is aquatic plant from Bacopa species,but i dont know which one exactly.

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    Re: Plant ID

    Quote Originally Posted by zerofighterx101 View Post
    You are talking about the green stem plant right?
    Yes it is aquatic plant from Bacopa species,but i dont know which one exactly.
    You are absolutely right bro! Wonder how i missed it out... looks like bacopa bacopa caroliniana, but they all look way similar so i am not sure too. Thanks for your help!

    Just saw your post earlier on plants for sale, was thinking if these are not aquatic plants i would remove them and grab your Myriophyllum mattogrossense.

    The US fissidens i grabbed from you earlier are doing great, just growing really slowly as they are in a super low tech tank.

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