if I'm not wrong, I think this should be Bacopa Caroliniana in Emersed form.
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if I'm not wrong, I think this should be Bacopa Caroliniana in Emersed form.
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I'm curious, what's the carpet plant in the photos?
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If the carpet plant in the photos stay that short and small leaved, that's not H. polysperma.
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Here are the matured long leaves.
This is how thick it is now.
Trimming is kinda difficult for me coz every stroke of the scissors, it pulls it up. So I think it would be better to let it grow a bit more then try to trim it again.
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That is definitely not H. Polysperma. Just a thick carpet. Resembles Elatine triandra, aka Ah Pek Plant, but I don't think it is that.
For lawns, use the curved scissors. Makes a whole world of difference when "mowing" lawns.
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